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The phrase "given the circumstance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a condition or situation that is necessary for the rest of the sentence to make sense. For example: "Given the circumstance, I think it would be best to postpone the event." In this sentence, "given the circumstance" introduces the fact that there is a particular situation that is causing the speaker to make a decision to postpone the event. Another example: "We will proceed with the project, given the circumstance that we have enough funding." In this sentence, "given the circumstance" signals that the availability of funding is a necessary condition for the project to move forward.
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Nonetheless, given the circumstance, he said he was personally vetting every object and documenting its provenance in detail.
We have decided this: We feel we could not have made a better choice, given the circumstance of time and place.
Given the circumstance, she seems calm and ready to get rid of the calf she has been carrying around with her for about nine months, and the other cows in the pen with her become curious.
Frankly I question Fabio's decision to play him given the circumstance.
The comparison is surprisingly good given the circumstance that the methods as reflected in (2) and (4) are rather different.
Given the circumstance, though, Guston is allowed such mistakes -- especially considering the riches offered elsewhere in his work.
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Well, given the circumstances.
Given the circumstances, what were their alternatives?
His confusion was understandable, given the circumstances.
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