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The phrase "average circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical number of copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, that are distributed over a specific period.
Example: "The average circulation of the magazine has increased significantly over the past year, attracting more advertisers."
Alternatives: "typical circulation" or "mean circulation".
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During the same 2007 period Computer Shopper recorded a monthly average circulation of 68,171 copies.
In the last six months, TV Guide had an average circulation of 9.4 million.
USA Today was the second-largest weekday paper, with total average circulation of 1.8 million.
They are World Soccer (which had an average circulation of 40,000 in 2009), Racecar Engineering (which claims to be the world's leading technology publication for motorsport) and Classic Boat (which had an average circulation of 12,000 last year).
(Its average circulation was 445,192 in the second half of 2009 compared with nearly 600,000 in 2006).
In the second half of 2007, shortly after Dinning took over, the title's average circulation was 181,511.
In the USA, where average circulation is 29,000, the biggest growth area in revenues is in "non-publishing" activities.
(It has an average circulation of about 36,000 copies an issue, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations).
But the biggest paper in France is Le Figaro, with an average circulation of 314,000 last year.
The New York Times topped the list of Sunday newspapers, with a total average circulation of 1,339,462.
NatMag Rodale's Men's Health had an average circulation of 250,247 in the first half of this year, up 2.1% in the same period in 2008.
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