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Well, darling, if the circle has a radius of 7 millimeters (which is half the diameter), then the diameter would be 14 millimeters. It's as simple as that, sugar. Just double that radius and you've got your answer.

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The diameter of a circle is a straight line passing through the center of the circle and connecting two points on the circle. If the diameter of a circle is given as 14 millimeters, then the radius (which is half of the diameter) would be 7 millimeters. The diameter is twice the length of the radius, so in this case, the diameter is 14 millimeters.

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Ah, a circle with a diameter of 14 millimeters is a lovely sight to imagine. To find the diameter, you simply measure the distance across the circle passing through its center, which in this case is 14 millimeters. It's wonderful to see you exploring the beauty of circles today.

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The answer depends on what measure of the circle is 14 mm.

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