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'in wide circulation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is widely distributed or known, or widely covered in the media. For example, "The politician's scandal was soon in wide circulation throughout the city."
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A message in wide circulation declared, "We are all Kunmingers".
That vision has been in wide circulation throughout the West for centuries.
Anthony Tormented by Demons," was in wide circulation when Michelangelo began his art apprenticeship in Florence in 1488.
The book has never been in wide circulation and has not been sold for a few years.
But by then, crackerjack was already in wide circulation to refer to fast horses, skillful baseball players or anything of superior quality.
All of this sexting, as the practice is known, creates an opening for technology that might make the photos less likely to end up in wide circulation.
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And, for preference, use the lower-denomination notes, which are in wider circulation.
It was this younger generation of soul- and r'n'b-aware mainstream musicians that kept Muhammad's name in wider circulation.
The international and local experts are still trying to determine how the person got infected, if the virus causes illness in pigs, and if it is in wider circulation among pigs.
I don't ever expect to make much in royalties from my book, but I feel good about the prospect of seeing it in wider circulation.
This perhaps is why, in a later Greek version of the flood saga (Plato mentions it, and it was in pretty wide circulation in the classical Greek world), the goddess took pity on Deucalion and Pyrrha, and offered them some survivor therapy: walk forward, she said, and throw the bones of your mother behind you.
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