Sentence examples for be circulation from inspiring English sources

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be circulation

noun

The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.

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"The Inquirer's circulation" can be "circulation at the Inquirer".

There will be circulation of letters from the backbenches: that would be too divisive and damaging.

The remainder will be circulation areas, kitchens and utility and technology systems.

The events would normally be circulation boosters for the daily press despite extensive coverage of them by television and radio.

For Korean underground music to thrive, there has to be circulation: bands going outside of Korea, bands moving between cities in Korea.

It would turn out to be circulation gold, though, so torturing cyclists is clearly what the public wanted.

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After four years in the Army Air Corps, he returned to Time Inc. to be circulation-promotion manager of Fortune magazine from 1949 to 1957, the heyday of direct-mail subscription sales.

It is "Circulation Figures," not "Circulating Figures".

Anything further is circulation fodder.

One measure of inertia is circulation.

"The greatest challenge for national newspapers is circulation.

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