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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of movement or flow, often in the context of blood flow or the distribution of information.
Example: "After sitting for a long time, it's important to get up and walk around to encourage a bit of circulation in your legs."
Alternatives: "some circulation" or "a little circulation".
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This 100-year-old, cobbled-together quote from the "the Great Accommodator" Booker T. Washington has gotten quite a bit of circulation in the right-wing blogosphere since the Tea Party came under attack over racial issues.
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Considering the fact that adults can have a bit of poor circulation because an adult is not as regulated and may take medications, DO NOT use capillary refill on adults; please use it only on children who have not reached puberty (usually age 8 or under).
After some ice baths and a bit of sleep, the circulation has returned to Walker's nimble legs.
It may need a bit of a heave as circulation figures wilt, ad revenues stall and licence-fee prospects go down the Cameron Supreme Flush Extra.
And put the gear of your vehicle to the highest, for manual transmission put it to (1) and for automatic transmission put it to and put it the (1) or first gear Now all of those are applied, drive slowly through the flood while you can open a bit of your vehicle windows for air circulation if possible and drive carefully.
There is a bit of hope for getting more naloxone into circulation.
Whether your body is swollen from an injury or poor circulation, it is best to allow the swollen area a bit of time to rest.
If you are overweight and experience poor circulation and swelling as a result, look into means of losing a bit of weight and getting healthier.
A bit of context.
A bit of that".
A bit of hope.
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