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circulate

[sur-kyuh-leyt] / ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt /




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A petition circulated online by activists demanded an independent investigation of the fire that goes beyond construction materials and addresses how Hong Kong is run.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Around $3.4 trillion circulates in global markets from Japanese investors seeking higher returns abroad—capital that could simply be repatriated as domestic yields rise.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"They do not completely prevent infection, and the virus can continue to circulate within vaccinated populations."

From BBC

The researchers also reported that only oxylipins in liver tissue, not those circulating in the blood, correlated with body weight.

From Science Daily

"We understand that a video circulating on social media has caused concern for many parents and professionals, and we want to address that directly," the group said in a statement to The West Australian newspaper.

From BBC