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noun movement of blood round the body ADJ. good | bad, poor | blood VERB + CIRCULATION have I've got poor circulation. | improve, stimulate to have a massage to stimulate your circulation PHRASES the circulation of the blood passing of sth between different people ADJ. general | restricted Restricted circulation of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry. VERB + CIRCULATION go into The new banknotes will go into general circulation next year. | put sth into | take sth out of, withdraw sth from Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation. PREP. in/out of ~ the amount of money in circulation (figurative) I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born. of a newspaper/magazine ADJ. large, mass, wide | limited, small | daily, monthly | national, nationwide VERB + CIRCULATION enjoy, have The newspaper has a daily circulation of 20,000. | boost, increase CIRCULATION + VERB increase, rise | fall CIRCULATION + NOUN figures PREP. ~ of
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