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The phrase "a small circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the limited distribution or readership of a publication, such as a magazine or newspaper.
Example: "Despite its high-quality content, the magazine struggled to gain traction due to its small circulation."
Alternatives: "limited distribution" or "low readership".
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It was published as an essay in a small circulation journal called Raritan a year later.
The magazine has typically had a small circulation.
The journal has a small circulation but supplements its budget with donations.
Vatican city daily, L'Osservatore, may have a small circulation, but it is hitting the headlines in its own right.
Abbreviated from fanzine, a zine is a small circulation and hand made, often non-commercial, booklet or magazine.
Nonetheless, when pressed, she said, "Generally, alternative publications have a small circulation, are independently owned and provide a a way for activists to communicate rapidly".
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"Fairchild has in place a structure to accommodate and nurture magazines that have a smaller circulation.
The winter issue of V, a fashion magazine with a smaller circulation that is further out on the edge, was another matter, making The Times look conservative by comparison.
Over the long term, as the U.S. draws down troops, fewer military folks overseas means a smaller circulation for us.
She was kept off the air, her articles published in a small-circulation weekly.
Deal Hudson, for example, is the editor and publisher of a small-circulation Catholic magazine called Crisis.
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