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Thanks for your suggestion @wgoenen, I tried something similar...
I made an array of the squares larger than my desired circle size and exploded the array. Then I create a circle and used OSNAPS to center it on one of the squares, in a position where it would be surrounding all the squares. Then, by selecting using Lasso I was able to trace around the circle and only items that were fully encompassed by the lasso were selected. I then also selected the circle and moved all of the objects out together. From here I can use region and subtract as I typically do.
The only problem is selecting the entire circle with lasso can be difficult with dragging the mouse, and even harder for larger circles. (See screenshots, I missed one square from my shaky hands)
You had suggested using fence, is there a way to select the fence to follow the circle's geometry? Or another selection tool that could do this?
EDIT: I tried it with fence and that's probably easier than window in that it is easier to go back and delete incomplete squares than having to add squares to match the array.