Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
OUT OF CIRCULATIONremoved from the public; no longer available for use or social interaction
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1. This book is no longer available in the library. It’s out of circulation
2. Mrs. Winter took her husband’s sudden death very hard, and she doesn’t have the will to get out and get on with life. She’s taken herself out of circulation The expression is usually used to describe a social situation (opt.2) but probably originated with printed material (opt.1). |
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