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The phrase "was circulated among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information, documents, or materials that have been distributed or shared among a group of people.
Example: "The report was circulated among the team members for their feedback before the final presentation."
Alternatives: "was shared with" or "was distributed to".
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The list, the complaint said, was circulated among Goldman executives.
The article was circulated among four True editors, two of whom thought it should be printed.
His photograph was circulated among the police and New York City hotels.
The book was circulated among his fellow prisoners, who underlined and autographed their favourite passages.
According to one party official, a petition opposing the move was circulated among party members before the election.
Instead, the draft report was circulated among the members, who wrote extensive comments on precisely what it should say.
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Daou left without bidding farewell to Jong, who was circulating among friends and admirers.
Niederhoffer, who wore a flattering violet-colored gown and teetering black patent pumps, was circulating among her guests with an air of modest gratitude.
Congressional aides said that draft legislation was circulating among federal agencies for review and that it would probably be introduced in the next several weeks.
We would do well to look at the Nature study's new timeline and ponder if HIV was circulating among IV drug users in the early 1970s.
After returning to campus, she learned that video of the incident was circulating among members of Greek life.
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