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"in current circumstances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the existing conditions at the time something is happening. For example, "In current circumstances, I believe the best decision is to wait."
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We cannot obviously leave in current circumstances.
And that, in current circumstances, would be a triumph.
In current circumstances it is downright irresponsible," said Gibbons.
To be clear, in current circumstances, this was absolutely the right thing to do.
Mr. Wade says serious industrial policy is hard to undertake in current circumstances.
As usual — or more than usual in current circumstances — the entire post is worth a meditative read.
While President Bush's initiative has roots in American traditions, the question remains whether it can succeed in current circumstances.
The asian cup, in current circumstances, is not a test run for what may happen at the world cup".
"There is therefore no prospect in current circumstances of achieving the objectives of the postal services bill.
"The extreme vulnerability of the global economy to trade developments illustrates clearly the perils of trade protectionism in current circumstances," he said in the report.
Every investor has at least £750 to play with, and if the government hands them a windfall then – in current circumstances – that is a disgrace.
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