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Discover LudwigThe phrase "circulating through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moving or flowing within a particular system or area.
Example: "The rumors were circulating through the office, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty."
Alternatives: "flowing through" or "moving through".
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Mild panic gripped the campus in 2009 when rumors of a gunman began circulating through Facebook and SMS.
The current circulating through the cell was then characterized.
Q: What types of missiles are circulating through the conflict?
Circulating through the tube is a mixture of water and glycol.
In fact, there is a great deal of passion circulating through 229 West 43rd Street.
Still, it was circulating through high levels of the government, and President Trump's sentiments were clear.
Soon, there was an estimate of 4,000 other cases of slavery circulating through the media.
The most basic, he said, is to get air circulating through it by using fans.
David imagined the house, the wind circulating through those rooms, doors swinging on hinges.
This draws heat from the room to walls cooled by water circulating through embedded pipes.
It also bound to plasma proteins in the blood, circulating through each organ in the body.
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