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The phrase "in such circumstances" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a situation or condition that is being discussed or considered. For example: "In such circumstances, it is important to carefully weigh all the potential risks and benefits before making a decision." "Given the current economic climate, the company has no choice but to downsize; in such circumstances, layoffs are unavoidable." "In such circumstances, it is understandable that people may feel anxious and uncertain about the future."
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In such circumstances, bonds may sell off.
In such circumstances, overfishing makes matters worse.
In such circumstances some voters look elsewhere.
In such circumstances, niche services could suffer.
In such circumstances, was Harambe's death unavoidable?
In such circumstances consent is implied.
In such circumstances, the legal age of consent is 18.
In such circumstances selectors, quite rightly, make a special note.
In such circumstances, a judge is a rational answer.
In such circumstances, doctors are often medical salesmen.
In such circumstances, he suggested, fundamentalism finds fertile ground.
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