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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having circulated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb when talking about a generally shared idea or story that is passed from person to person. Here is an example sentence: "Having circulated around the neighborhood, the rumor of an impending storm was finally confirmed."
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Finlay, having circulated a letter to press and radio, had elicited a banning order from the Edinburgh police.
Metz, as many here will quickly tell you, suffers from an identity problem, having circulated over the centuries between German and French rule.
The first two editions of Donne's Poems were published posthumously, in 1633 and 1635, after having circulated widely in manuscript copies.
There is a season to be left alone An individual recently expressed concern that The Independent had sought to contact them, despite their representative having circulated a note to all media outlets asking that they not be approached.
AMD has already dropped plenty of hints regarding its plans, having circulated a white paper on the subject in August.
In 1800, The Pig-faced Lady, as "sung at Astley's Theatre, &c"., was published in London by John Pitts, and an 1815 editorial in The Times recounted reports of a pig-faced woman living in London as having circulated in 1764 and in the 1780s.
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Scenarios blaming the C.I.A. have circulated.
Other survivors have circulated a list of 82 dead.
Rumours of his death have circulated for years.
Stories had circulated for years about splits inside Barclays.
Still, rumors have circulated of a giant bank merger.
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