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Use "round" when referring to something that has a shape or form that is circular but may not be a perfect circle, often describing dimensions or characteristics. "Circle," on the other hand, specifically refers to the geometric shape defined by all points equidistant from a center point. In casual conversation, "round" can be used more broadly, while "circle" is more precise in mathematical or formal contexts.

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