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The phrase "In circumstance of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "In the circumstance of" or "In circumstances of." Example: "In the circumstance of a natural disaster, we must be prepared to respond quickly."
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In circumstances of oppression, freedom and truth go underground.
In circumstances of extreme need, we can use another's property to sustain life.
In circumstances of largely increased extravascular lung water, CO can reliably be measured using the TPTD technique.
Debussy's youth was spent in circumstances of great turbulence.
He was born in Beijing in 1957, and grew up in circumstances of coerced misery.
So he doubted the very existence of the practice, except perhaps in circumstances of near-starvation.
He is a connoisseur of leadership in circumstances of great peril.
Baby P, who died three months after Madeleine vanished, was murdered in circumstances of unambiguous evil.
"It will only be in circumstances of extreme need that we would contemplate doing coal again.
There has never been any doubt here that in circumstances of difficulty individuals would prioritise patients".
"They never thought they would come in circumstances of this kind.
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