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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are widely circulating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information, ideas, or rumors that are being shared or spread among a large number of people.
Example: "The rumors about the company's merger are widely circulating among employees."
Alternatives: "are being widely shared" or "are broadly disseminated."
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Among other things, Web sites and talk shows are widely circulating photographs of Mr. Kerry at long-ago rallies sitting near the actress Jane Fonda, whose antiwar protests still evoke bitter memories.
Our phylogenetic and antigenic analyses of subtype H5N1 viruses indicated that clade 2.2.1.1 viruses receded and that 2.2.1 viruses are widely circulating.
The infected dromedaries in this study were imported from Oman, which suggests that viruses from this clade are widely circulating on the Arabian Peninsula.
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It may be a while before the new notes are widely circulated.
Her interviews are widely circulated via the Internet.
Reference maps from 2D gels are widely circulated.
Although sector policies are widely circulated, the mere awareness does not necessarily ensure compliance.
That didn't stop bots on Twitter, though, which appear to have been widely circulating links during the weekend.
H3N2 influenza A viruses have been widely circulating in human populations since the pandemic of 1968.
They were widely circulated throughout Britain and Europe.
The story, Crick says, was widely circulated.
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