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circulation

noun as in distribution

noun as in moving circularly

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And besides, the studies that do enjoy widespread media circulation focus on a very narrow segment of the LGBT community: gay men.

The Vatican says it is doing everything it can to take pedophile priests out of circulation.

A three-way tabloid circulation war was being waged amid a three-way mayoral election.

At its height, The Source had a reported circulation of 500,000 and was outselling Rolling Stone on the newsstand.

By 1991, The Source had become the industry bible, building a circulation of 40,000, with nearly $1 million in total revenue.

Almost one-quarter of the total supply printed has been placed in circulation.

Four engravings and at least six pamphlets, all focusing on the bawdy house story, were shortly in circulation.

Its entrance into and exit from banks is a flow, but not a circulation against goods.

A great many agents possess the power of attracting leukocytes into the general circulation.

In the diagram the horizontal arrows represent such mere banking operations, not true circulation.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to circulation, such as: currency, dissemination, apportionment, spread, and transmission.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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