circulate freely
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To move without obstruction (for liquids, air) or restriction (for information).
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- Air can circulate freely through the tunnels.
- After the operation, the doctor checked that the blood could circulate freely through the graft.
- On the internet, misinformation can circulate freely if not fact-checked.
- Open the vents so fresh air can circulate freely throughout the room.
- Open the windows to let fresh air circulate freely in the room.
- In a healthy democracy, ideas should circulate freely without censorship.
- Rumors about the merger began to circulate freely among the employees.
- The coolant failed to circulate freely, causing the engine to overheat.
- In a democratic society, ideas should be allowed to circulate freely.
- By removing the bottleneck, capital will circulate freely across markets.
- For good health, it's essential that blood circulates freely throughout the body.
- During the reception, guests circulated freely between the tables and the dance floor.
- Once the document was declassified, it could circulate freely online.
- The new layout lets traffic circulate freely around the square.
- The architect designed the house so that air would circulate freely, even in summer.
- In closed systems, water must circulate freely to maintain an even temperature.
- Gossip tends to circulate freely in small, close-knit communities.
- Rumors circulated freely in the absence of official information.
- With the new open-source platform, data will circulate freely among researchers.
- With the filters cleaned, information now circulates freely within the network.