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Free sign upThe phrase "for circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote the purpose of something being circulated, either for a particular purpose or generally. For example, "The library has a collection of books for circulation".
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Good for circulation.
Finding women readers is good for circulation.
So much for circulation revenue.
"There is no substitute for circulation".
Bad for parliament but great for circulation.
"But it was great for circulation".
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Its paid-for circulation was 83,000 in April.
Paid-for circulation was 47,705 and free copies stood at 25,917.
In January the Independent managed a small rise in paid-for circulation.
Coleridge expects its most recent paid-for circulation will be slightly up.
On a brighter note, a focus on boosting paid-for circulation resulted in growth of 1% in circulation revenues.
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