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Mr. Tom Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Come full circle or Turn full circle

Hi 

Could you please tell me what sounds more natural to your native ears?

Come full circle
Turn full circle

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

In a sense they have come full circle and are back in the exile they originated in. The wheel does indeed turn full circle . it)

  • In a sense they have come full circle and are back in the exile they originated in.
  • The wheel does indeed turn full circle .
  • it)
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In a sense they have come full circle and are back in the exile they originated in.
The wheel does indeed turn full circle.

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come full circle is a common, figurative way of saying something ends up back at the beginning.
eg His life came full circle when he went back to his old job in the town where he was born.

turn full circle sounds more literal and less common.
eg The submarine commander tuned the periscope full circle.

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