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1 His continued wide circulation shows that he was successful in his aim.
2 The shows were actually digitized last year, but have not received wide circulation .
3 The speeches were afterwards published in book form and had a wide circulation .
4 Such books should have a wide circulation beyond the list of regular subscribers.
5 The soldiers supplied all needed chirography, and the bills obtained a wide circulation .
6 This work has had a wide circulation at home and abroad.
7 His vivid and interesting style secured for his treatises a very wide circulation .
8 He has written several very interesting books which have had a wide circulation .
9 I am convinced that a periodical devoted to magic would achieve a wide circulation .
10 But the curious incident gave the song a wide circulation .
11 Their wide circulation is an indication of the demand for works upon this subject.
12 Though it was never printed, it obtained a wide circulation :
13 He was at Naples soon after the incident just related had gained wide circulation .
14 His writings have had a wide circulation in America.
15 Being undenominational, the paper, patronized by all the Protestant Churches, has attained a wide circulation .
16 Stories like this were in wide circulation about Warren before he took control of the FLDS.
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This collocation consists of: Wide circulation through the time
Wide circulation across language varieties