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circulations

n. (plural of circulation English)

Usage examples of "circulations".

Sweden, being a small country, has nevertheless managed to support sf magazines with circulations close to those of the British and U.

They discovered it through the letter columns of the sf magazines, participated enthusiastically in the sf conventions and published mimeographed or offset printed fanzines with circulations of perhaps a hundred copies, in which they (at least sometimes) discussed science fiction, fought innumerable feuds and polished their talents until the day they were accepted in the professional sector.

Russian magazines and newspapers also print a large amount of science fiction, particularly magazines like Vokrug Sveta, Znanije-Sila, Teknika-molodezji and Nauka i zjisn, all of them with very large circulations, approaching the millions.

They've got the attention span of fleas and we're still mostly advertising-driven and that means circulations, hits, you name it.

The small congregations of perch — it was a strange thing, but all the bigger fish seemed to have hidden themselves — had delicate circulations, so that they blushed or grew pale as easily as a lady in a Victorian novel.

His internal circulations were severely disrupted in some very odd ways that worried him.

All that's happening is that some doctrines and methods are being criticized - at the worst, ridiculed - in magazines like The Skeptical Inquirer with circulations of a few tens of thousands.