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full circle

noun

  1. to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrase come full circle ).


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of full circle1

1875–80, for literal sense
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“It was like everything came full circle,†Madonna said.

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But then I think it's going to go full circle and it's going to be a good thing for the economy and for people in general.

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"So it goes full circle," says his mum.

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"I used to send him demo cassettes. It's a full circle moment. And to be writing again and to have that music released by Alan McGee meant everything."

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Paradoxically, a right-wing court decision helped bring universities back full circle to the economic approach to affirmative action backed by Martin Luther King Jr. and William O. Douglas.

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