Go around in circles

The phrase "go around in circles" is an idiom that means to engage in repetitive or unproductive behavior, often getting nowhere or making no progress. It typically describes a situation where someone or something is continuously repeating the same actions or discussing the same topics without achieving any meaningful outcome. This phrase implies a lack of direction, progress, or forward movement and suggests a sense of being stuck or trapped in a repetitive cycle.


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