How to Use back in/into circulation in a Sentence
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People who haven’t been able to wear most of the items in their closets for a year are more aware of waste and want to put their clothes back in circulation.
— Leannie Italie, The Christian Science Monitor, 9 July 2021 -
Manuel said his project is still going strong, with 195 bikes back in circulation.
— Washington Post, 29 Dec. 2021 -
Doses may be back in circulation across the U.S. as early as this weekend.
— Molly Longman, refinery29.com, 23 Apr. 2021 -
To help with the coin shortage and because volumes are ticking up again, Coinstar is making more pickups at kiosks to help get coins back into circulation.
— Natalie Walters, Dallas News, 30 June 2020 -
Could used syringes potentially be cleaned and put back into circulation in case of a shortage?
— Tim McDonnell, Quartz, 15 Dec. 2020 -
Real gold discoveries in the Yukon and Alaska, and a war with Spain, created jobs and put money back into circulation.
— WSJ, 18 Oct. 2020 -
Meeting rooms in both counties are closed, and books are quarantined for 72 hours before being released back into circulation.
— Catherine Matos, orlandosentinel.com, 2 Nov. 2020 -
In some ways, the rise of rhinoviruses is a trial run for Covid-19 testing as more respiratory viruses get back into circulation.
— Gregory Barber, Wired, 21 Sep. 2020 -
Horseshoe is back in circulation after being seemingly buried in the recesses of Fort Foxborough.
— Christopher L. Gasper, BostonGlobe.com, 2 Oct. 2022 -
For all, a familiar political drug is back in circulation.
— Daniel Henninger, WSJ, 17 Aug. 2022 -
The lawsuit alleges some rafts, including the Jaramillos' boat, had temporarily been pulled for repairs that day and put back into circulation without proper testing.
— Melissa Alonso, Hannah Sarisohn and Steve Almasy, CNN, 1 July 2022 -
Frankfurt’s Bankhaus Scheich has a budding business cleaning crypto and getting it back into circulation.
— Laura Smythe, Forbes, 17 Mar. 2023 -
The containers themselves will go back into circulation in the shipping industry, which is already facing a dire shortage of containers—one that the Ever Given’s seizure by Egyptian authorities only made worse.
— Samanth Subramanian, Quartz, 5 July 2021 -
Resale provides a key solution to the negative environmental impact of overconsumption by putting back into circulation clothes and accessories that would otherwise be piling up in our closets—or, worse, in a landfill.
— Alison S. Cohn, Harper's BAZAAR, 6 July 2021
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