Sentence examples for fit to circulate from inspiring English sources

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By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, July 11, 1942 P. 30 A fact-finding agency saw fit to circulate a little house-to-house questionnaire to find out the public's reaction to the Army, which at best has never enjoyed the great propular kudos bestowed upon the Air Force and the Navy.

A fact-finding agency saw fit to circulate a little house-to-house questionnaire to find out the public's reaction to the Army, which at best has never enjoyed the great propular kudos bestowed upon the Air Force and the Navy.

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An aggressive approach may also diminish in utility over time if DR strains become fitter through selection, if they begin to circulate widely and compete with DS strains (zur Wiesch et al., 2011).

In fine weather, the balloon will rise and allow air to circulate inside; when it is colder it will fit snugly to the walls.

His videos continue to circulate online.

Even wilder stories began to circulate.

Unsurprisingly, those conversations began to circulate.

Most obviously, they help to circulate ideas.

Hate-inciting material continues to circulate.

Even then, rumours continued to circulate.

The term "paranoid" began to circulate.

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