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Discover Ludwig"to circulate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move or spread around or to be distributed among a group of people or places. Example: The newspaper article about the new policy began to circulate among the employees, sparking a lot of discussion and debate.
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to circulate
verb
To move in circles or through a circuit
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Even then, rumours continued to circulate.
His videos continue to circulate online.
Even wilder stories began to circulate.
Unsurprisingly, those conversations began to circulate.
Most obviously, they help to circulate ideas.
Hate-inciting material continues to circulate.
The term "paranoid" began to circulate.
"I feel honor-bound to circulate this".
Now is not the time to "circulate".
In Basel rumors began to circulate.
The pad doesn't allow air to circulate.
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