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circulate

[sur-kyuh-leyt] / ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt /




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Despite a surge in funding at the end to circulate his countermessaging, Roy lost to Middleton by 10 points Tuesday night.

From Salon • May 29, 2026

If you can, bring a bigger tent, this allows more space for air to circulate and takes longer to heat up.

From BBC • May 22, 2026

Because the material dissolves in water, researchers say it may someday circulate through rooftop solar collectors during the day before being stored in tanks that release heat at night.

From Science Daily • May 15, 2026

Though rare, the disease has drawn attention in the U.S. over the decades due to its incredibly high case-fatality rate: up to 50% among the strains that circulate in the Americas.

From Los Angeles Times • May 14, 2026

There were older, hard-time prisoners close to parole, and their detail was to come and clean the cells and circulate books and magazines for you to read.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah




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