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'the current circumstances' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the prevailing conditions or situation at a particular time. For example: "Given the current circumstances, I don't think that now is a good time to move."
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It's quite understandable under the current circumstances.
The current circumstances only heightened their venom.
In the current circumstances that looks unlikely.
They have not met under the current circumstances.
"In the current circumstances, heightened surveillance is particularly informative".
None of that has changed because of the current circumstances".
"In the current circumstances, this would be incorrect.
"And it's particularly difficult in the current circumstances.
They will not help us in the current circumstances".
Each group is behaving rationally given the current circumstances.
But it's hard to answer under the current circumstances.
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