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"in the circumstances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used when referring to the conditions or situation that are currently present in a given situation. For example, "Given the current circumstances, I think it would be best if we postponed the meeting."
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In the circumstances," he said.
"In the circumstances it's understandable.
In the circumstances, perhaps that's not surprising.
In the circumstances, there was no alternative.
In the circumstances, it's an exceptional piece of reportage.
In the circumstances, the big share-price reaction was justified.
In the circumstances Mullaney's competitive spirit this morning was admirable.
"In the circumstances, we had no wish to cause concern.
In the circumstances Jeremy's not done too badly.
In the circumstances, that's all that anyone can reasonably ask.
In the circumstances the sale was a success, they argued.
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