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The phrase "has lost circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or technical contexts to describe a situation where blood flow or fluid movement has ceased in a particular area. Example: "The patient has lost circulation in their left leg, requiring immediate medical attention."
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The Daily News, which has lost circulation, is laying off roughly a dozen well-known columnists and editorial writers.
Like many newspapers, The Telegraph has lost circulation and advertising revenue in the last decade, and the public radio station was forced to trim down to one staff member during the recession.
Nearly every paper in America has lost circulation, but The Post more than most — down almost 30percentt in 2.5 years, to 508,000 in the most recent reporting period, against 544,000 for The Daily News.
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Fourteen hours passed before he was found unconscious, his legs pinned beneath him so that he had lost circulation.
Wizner, who is not the only back-seat passenger to have lost circulation in his legs, says, "You've seen a very small part of Manhattan, Khaled.
Recent experimental studies on wellbore strengthening have revealed the important role of mudcake on inhibiting the growth of fractures that would otherwise cause lost circulation (Cook et al. 2016; Guo et al. 2014; Salehi and Kiran 2016).
Reader's Digest has lost 25percentt of its circulation in the last 10 years, and TV Guide has fallen even more precipitously.
Gannett's flagship, USA Today, is a once-robust national newspaper but has lost 20 percent of its circulation in the last three years.
Pulliam may be turning over in his grave, but Weil says he doesn't rule out shuttering the afternoon Indianapolis News, which has lost 70% of its circulation in 11 years.
The magazine, which once had a paid circulation of 18 million, has lost subscribers over the last decade, for a circulation of 11.9 million for the second half of last year.
And the Times, having slipped from 620,000 to 400,000, has lost 35.5% of its circulation.
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