From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmove in ... circles/society/worldmove in ... circles/society/worldSOCIALIZEto spend a lot of time with a particular type of people and know them well She spent time in England, where she moved in high society. → move
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move in ... circles/society/world• As if they would move in the same circles.• It was a pleasing thought, that I might soon be moving in more exalted circles.• We move in the same circles.• Tanya insists on moving in many circles and, above all, on thinking for herself.• He moved in exalted circles - and was ambitious for greater things.• I thought I could move in the world of all possible lights, and breathe, breathe, breathe.• ACCORDING to acquaintances who move in the twilight world of Private Eye, the satirical magazine is hoping for a Conservative victory.• In the 1980s there has been a general move in museum education circles towards active learning experiences on site.