have circulation

Frequency: 8.115.5 per million words

Used to describe the state of one's blood circulation, e.g., 'have poor circulation'.

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Examples (20)

  • I have poor circulation, so my feet are always cold.
  • I have poor circulation, so my hands and feet are always cold.
  • My grandmother has poor circulation in her legs.
  • My grandfather has surprisingly good circulation for his age.
  • If you have poor circulation, regular exercise can help improve it.
  • The doctor told me that regular exercise would help improve the poor circulation I have in my legs.
  • The doctor told me I have good circulation for my age.
  • She had such bad circulation that her fingers would often turn blue in the cold.
  • He has had bad circulation since his surgery last year.
  • It's common for people with diabetes to have circulation problems.
  • Do you think you might have poor circulation? You should see a specialist.
  • This newspaper has a daily circulation of over 500,000.
  • Smokers often have poor circulation because nicotine constricts blood vessels.
  • The magazine has a wide circulation throughout North America.
  • She has such bad circulation that her fingers sometimes turn blue.
  • At its peak, the political pamphlet had a circulation in the millions.
  • It's common for people with diabetes to have poor circulation in their extremities.
  • The niche journal only has a small circulation, but it is very influential in its field.
  • After starting the new medication, he noticed he had much better circulation.
  • A publication needs to have a substantial circulation to attract major advertisers.