Collocations for circulation - noun
1. movement of blood round the body
ADJ.
good | bad, poor | blood
VERB + CIRCULATION
have
I''ve got poor circulation.
I''ve got poor circulation.
improve, stimulate
to have a massage to stimulate your circulation
to have a massage to stimulate your circulation
PHRASES
the circulation of the blood
2. passing of sth between different people
ADJ.
general | restricted
Restricted circulation of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry.
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.
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Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation.
Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation.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.
the amount of money in circulation (figurative) I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born.
2. 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.
The newspaper has a daily circulation of 20,000.
boost, increase
CIRCULATION + VERB
increase, rise | fall
CIRCULATION + NOUN
figures
PREP.
~ of