put into circulation

Frequency: 7.011.2 per million words

to make something, like money or information, available for people to use or have

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Examples (10)

  • The central bank decided to put new banknotes into circulation.
  • After the counterfeit money was discovered, it was quickly put out of circulation.
  • The government plans to put the new currency into circulation next year.
  • Rumors began to put doubt into circulation among the employees.
  • We need to put this information into circulation as soon as possible.
  • The old coins will be put out of circulation and replaced with new ones.
  • The company decided to put its new advertising campaign into circulation next month.
  • It is illegal to put counterfeit money into circulation.
  • The artist's latest work was put into circulation through online galleries.
  • Once the law is passed, the new regulations will be put into circulation.