Collocations for circulation - noun
1. movement of blood around the body
VERB + circulation
have
I have poor circulation.
I have poor circulation.
improve,
increase,
promote,
stimulate
to have a massage to stimulate your circulation
to have a massage to stimulate your circulation
impair,
reduce
2. passing of sth between different people
ADJECTIVE
general,
wide
restricted
Restricted circulation of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry.
restricted
Restricted circulation of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry.
VERB + circulation
go into
The new coins will go into general circulation next year.
The new coins 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Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation.
take sth out of, withdraw sth from
Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation.
PREPOSITION
in circulation,
out of circulation
the amount of money in circulation
I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born. (figurative)
the amount of money in circulation
I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born. (figurative)
3. of a newspaper, magazine, etc.
VERB + circulation
enjoy,
have
The newspaper has a daily circulation of 20 000.
The newspaper has a daily circulation of 20 000.
boost,
increase
lose
lose