circle back

The phrase "circle back" is commonly used in professional settings to indicate revisiting a topic or issue later.

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Definition

B2Professional

(corporate, jargon)To return to a previous topic of discussion after a diversion.

Example

  • Let's circle back to this point after we've reviewed the budget.

B2General

(idiomatic)To revisit or follow up on a matter at a later time.

Example

  • We can circle back to the details once we have more information.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "circle back":

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