Examples of 'were in circulation' in a sentence

Meaning of "were in circulation"

This phrase refers to the state of something, usually information or currency, being widely known or in general use. It suggests that a particular piece of knowledge or a form of money was being actively distributed or used by a large number of people

How to use "were in circulation" in a sentence

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were in circulation
But manuscripts of it were in circulation before that time.
We were making an album at the time so lots of songs were in circulation.
All kinds of stories were in circulation about you.
Higham estimates that hundreds of thousands of stycas were in circulation.
Thus two kinds of coins were in circulation in the market.
The monetary circulation became particularly complex because many different coins were in circulation.
Two out of three buses were in circulation in the capital.
Six currencies affected by various ( and rising rapidly ) inflation rates were in circulation.
These stamps were in circulation for less than a month.
Around seven different versions of the currency were in circulation by that time.
A great many rumors were in circulation with regard to this adventure.
Even then, misguided rumours of witchcraft, curses and political playmaking were in circulation.
Additional coins were in circulation.
Leones notes were in circulation for less than ten years and were infrequently encountered.
The notes were not very popular and were in circulation for a very short period.

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Within a few decades of Wenceslas ' death, four biographies of him were in circulation.
Many stories were in circulation among the media about his whereabouts.
Once again, the coins were in circulation.
Ata were in circulation.
Soon, millions of debit and credit cards were in circulation and massively used.
Shahs " were in circulation until March 1919 when they were abolished by the Soviets.
Within fifty years, millions of printed books were in circulation across Europe.
These Roman coins were in circulation in southern India for a long time.
At the time, England and elsewhere, silver coins of unequal purity were in circulation.
They were often copied and were in circulation in Europe and in the New World.
In the Middle Ages more than a hundred Pseudo-Aristotelian works were in circulation.
Punch marked silver ingots were in circulation around the 5th century BCE.
The Christian Greek Scriptures had already been completed, and thousands of copies were in circulation.
Burr, heard you were in circulation.
He's been on trial for killing two other inmates. burr, heard you were in circulation.
In other words, Greenbacks were in circulation in the United States until 1994.
Several Uzbek-language newspapers were in circulation.
However later it turned out that 20 keys were in circulation among E. ON employees.
One year after their introduction, 8.2 billion euro banknotes were in circulation.
Soon, however, the most sinister rumours were in circulation.
During this period, 119 collection objects were in circulation.
The branch was staffed by three African American librarians and 3,600 books were in circulation.

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