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The phrase "print circulation" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used as an expression related to the number of copies of a publication (e.g., newspaper, magazine, book, etc.) printed and sold. For example, "The New York Times reported a significant increase in its print circulation in the past year."
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USA Today had the biggest print circulation.
"Print circulation and advertising are falling away.
The print circulation signs are good.
"Print circulation revenue declined modestly," Hywood said.
Perhaps that helps prop up a higher print circulation too.
Print circulation: up 4% and 111% in the UK).
(Print circulation is now down to 27,650).
While digital subscriptions are growing, print circulation is dropping by about 8% a year.
Events have also called into question the reliability of print circulation figures.
The Sun is Britain's best-selling paper, with a print circulation of 1.8m copies a day.
Instead, he sued in Virginia, even though the newspapers had almost no print circulation there.
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