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circulation [ˌsɜ:kjuˈleɪʃən, Am ˌsɜ:rkjə-] N

1. circulation JOURN:

circulation

2. circulation no pl (blood flow):

circulation

3. circulation no pl (movement):

circulation

4. circulation no pl ECON:

circulation
obieg m
currency in circulation
free circulation of goods

circulation market N ECON

circulation market

dual circulation N EU, ECON

Usage examples with circulation

free circulation of goods
currency in circulation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There were at least seven private weekly publications with circulation in the low thousands.
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The book received no official ban, but was withdrawn from circulation.
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A broad, low-level circulation center had formed within the system and became increasingly organized, showing signs of developing convective banding.
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The first newspaper in the state started circulation herein 1825.
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In the early nineteenth century, newspapers circulations were small.
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The 2005 circulation of the daily was 200,000 copies.
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Higher denomination lev coins have also been introduced into circulation at an irregular basis with varying sizes and metallic compositions, including silver.
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Despite wind shear, the large and powerful circulation resisted weakening for a time.
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The next day, the circulation dissipated, and as a result weakened to a remnant low.
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The resultant shortage of precious metals led to a shortage of coins in circulation, which in turn limited the production of new coins.
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