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The phrase "a global circulation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the movement or flow of something on a worldwide scale, such as information, goods, or ideas.
Example: "The internet has facilitated a global circulation of information, allowing people to access knowledge from anywhere in the world."
Alternatives: "a worldwide flow of" or "an international exchange of".
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InformationWeek has a global circulation of about 440,000.
Bloomberg Businessweek has a global circulation of almost 1m.
By the early 1960s it had a global circulation of 23 million an issue with 40 international editions.
"The magazine hasn't shrunk," he says, pointing out it has a global circulation of more than a million.
Top Gear Magazine has a global circulation of 1.67 million, four million people use its website every month, and its live shows have attracted 1.5 million visitors.
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A recent study has also shown Taiwan to be an evolutionarily leading region for global circulation of influenza virus A (H3N2) (8 ).
Mike Wallace Historian, co-author, "Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898" From a planetary perspective, New York has for centuries been a crucial node in the global circulation of capital, labor, information, commodities and cultures.
The World Post/Huffington Post including the 15 international HuffPost editions, also emerges as a top platform for the global circulation of ideas, along with the New York Times and the Guardian.
In the intervening period, the world experienced its first influenza pandemic in over 30 years with the global circulation of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09 virus [ 2].
Although current evidence suggests a role for seabirds in the global circulation of Lyme disease bacteria (Olsen et al. 1995; Olsen 2003, 2007; Duneau et al. 2008; Staszewski et al. 2008), the importance of the marine cycle in Lyme disease epidemiology has yet to be explicitly considered (e.g. Kurtenbach et al. 2006).
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