mass circulation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmassandcirculation
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mass
adjective[before noun]
uk/mæs/us/mæs/
having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a ...
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circulation
noun
uk/ˌsɜː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌsɝː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
the process in which something such as information, money, or goods passes from one person ...
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(Definition ofmassandcirculationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As converging social and economic forces propelled the elevation of daring skyscrapers upwards,masscirculationand mobility demanded the extension of complex transportation systems.
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Hard news abounds, but as far as themasscirculationdailies are concerned we might as well be living in a vacuum.
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This is not a document which is expected to havemasscirculation.
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All of us agreed that it was wrong to have themasscirculationof credit cards that took place 18 months ago.
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Themasscirculationnewspaper finds that its advertising revenue is influenced by circulation.
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The difference between the tabloid,masscirculationand other media is that those papers need to attack people or organisations that are unpopular.
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The popular,masscirculationtabloids operate peculiar double standards.
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One consequence of this development has been the production ofmasscirculationnewspapers.
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The third example concerns an educational organisation that was attacked in a two-page article in anothermasscirculationnewspaper.
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Three groups have 80 per cent, of themasscirculation, the tabloids.
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However, the people who, in a big way, prevented them from appearing inmasscirculationnewspapers were the print workers.
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He kept it alive and boosted it to amasscirculationnewspaper.
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I was referring only tomasscirculationdailies and to national newspapers.
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We live in a world ofmasscirculationnewspapers and periodicals, hungry for readers and desperate for survival.
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Then camemasscirculationnewspapers, and to be a good journalist gave one an edge over one's colleagues.
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Suppose there were only two groups which controlledmasscirculationdailies?
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The editorials vary between themasscirculationand the minority circulation newspapers.
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I understand quite well that the national advertisers want to get the maximum benefit from their advertisements, which is why themasscirculationnewspapers get the majority of advertising.
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