weekly circulation

collocation in English

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weekly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈwiː.kli/
us
/ˈwiː.kli/
happening once a week or ...
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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 ofweeklyandcirculationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That periodical has aweeklycirculationof approximately 50,000.
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The previouslyweeklycirculationwas 25,000.
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It is a free, total market coverage product established in 1995 with aweeklycirculationof 11,628.
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Today, the company has revenues over $20 million, aweeklycirculationof 510,000 and 175 employees.
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Today,weeklycirculationis over 60,000 copies, including 44,000 delivered subscriptions.
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It began as monthly newspaper, but it was eventually able to achieveweeklycirculation.
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The paper has an estimatedweeklycirculationof 3,000.
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It became an overnight sensation and later, itsweeklycirculationskyrocketed, reaching 60,000 in the early '60s.
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As of 1925, it had aweeklycirculationof 550.
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It has aweeklycirculationof 4,332 and is a paid subscription product.
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It is published five times a week, with a combinedweeklycirculationof 565,000.
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In 1999, it had aweeklycirculationof 4,000 copies.
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Theweeklycirculationwas 25,500 at that time. 60% of the general reader respondents were 50 years or older.
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In its heyday (early 1990s) itsweeklycirculationnumber rose up to one million copies.
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He operated from a third-floor single room, moving to a storefront location in 1886, establishing aweeklycirculationof 20,000 by 1887.
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As a biweekly, it sold 18,000 copies every two weeks; and now has aweeklycirculationof 16,000 papers.
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He operated from a third-floor single room, moving down to a storefront location in 1886, establishing aweeklycirculationof 20,000 by 1887.
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The averageweeklycirculationin 2012 was 1.200 copies.
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As of 2003 the paper had a totalweeklycirculationof 15,000 copies.
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