circulation
Collocations
22(noun.) movement of blood round the body
ADJ
good | bad, poor | blood
VERB + CIRCULATION
have
People with good circulation tend to have fewer problems with cold hands and feet.
improve, stimulate
Regular exercise helps improve circulation throughout your body and keeps your heart healthy.
PHRASES
the circulation of the blood
(noun.) passing of sth between different people
ADJ
general
restricted
The classified documents had restricted circulation and were only available to senior staff members.
VERB + CIRCULATION
go into
The limited edition coins went into circulation last month and sold out quickly.
put sth into
take sth out of, withdraw sth from
The newspaper pulled several editions out of circulation after discovering printing errors.
PREP
in/out of ~
After my surgery, I felt out of circulation for several weeks before returning to work.
(noun.) of a newspaper/magazine
ADJ
large, mass, wide | limited, small | daily, monthly | national, nationwide
VERB + CIRCULATION
enjoy, have
The new magazine enjoyed wide circulation among teenagers after becoming popular on social media.
boost, increase
CIRCULATION + VERB
increase, rise | fall
CIRCULATION + NOUN
figures
PREP
~ of