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The phrase "circulation by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something is circulating, or going around, by a certain method. For example, "The photograph had been circulating by word of mouth within the small town."
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But they have got into general circulation by an elaborate ruse.
The Journal is aiming at a 140,000 circulation by 2003.
They printed their own money — $140 million in paper bills was in circulation by 1836.
Chief Justice Rehnquist requires all majority opinions to be in internal circulation by June 1.
The city intends to curb particle matter circulation by 30percentt.
The News continues to lead in Sunday circulation by a wide margin.
GQ increased its circulation by 1.6% compared to the previous six month period to 120,094.
Last March the Times tried to regain circulation by switching to a morning edition.
More than 12 million copies of "Mein Kampf" were in circulation by 1945.
The American edition increased its circulation by 80 percent under her editorship.
The 30- to 45-minute sessions increase circulation by gently stretching muscles in one movement pattern.
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