Sentence examples for going into circulation from inspiring English sources

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So Ashes' story is going into circulation, just as McQueen wanted images of the dead British service personnel to circulate as postage stamps in his Queen and Country project.

America's external deficit means an extra $500 billion is going into circulation in the world economy each year.

Mr. Conover said he was pleased the book would be going into circulation among inmates, but dismayed by the deletions.

A plastic £5 note featuring Sir Winston Churchill will start to appear on the high street after going into circulation from next week.

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The result: Hundreds of such placards went into circulation — and nobody knew who had them.

A $500 million bill went into circulation this week; the new denomination roughly equals a meager $2.

It will go into circulation on 1 December, a fortnight before Independence Day on 16 December.

The euro goes into circulation in 12 European nations on Tuesday.

The U.S. $20 Bill One billion went into circulation in October 2003.

After euro notes and coins went into circulation on Jan . 1 , 2002the currency promptly sank to about 86 cents.

The final decision will be announced in spring 2016 and the new note is expected to go into circulation by 2020.

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