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The phrase "a massive spread of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large distribution or occurrence of something, often in contexts related to information, disease, or trends.
Example: "The study revealed a massive spread of misinformation across social media platforms."
Alternatives: "a wide dissemination of" or "a significant proliferation of".
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This change coincides with a massive spread of red staining (putative colonization by Fe-oxidizing bacteria) between 1995 and 1997.
A development where humans completely lose control over computer systems and their applications would assume a massive spread of autonomous computer systems and big data replacing human intuition.
At the same time, an increase in the affinity for iron oxidation corresponds to a massive spread of red staining in the area, which is likely evidence for Fe-oxidizing bacteria.
Weaving bright, child-like patterns together, the artists created a massive spread of color blocks in their latest installation, titled Optimystic.
Owing to a massive spread of bacteria via systemic circulation, administration of gentamicin 6 h later did not provide any significant protection (P > 0.01).
However, multiple importations from Africa and Asia and virus introduction into highly mobile and unvaccinated communities caused a massive spread of D4 and B3 strains throughout much of the region.
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Even so, the Venetian authorities easily adopted the plan of a massive spreading of the disease.
Interestingly, we also detected a massive spreading of both marks at least 5 kb upstream and 15 kb downstream from the zinc finger-binding site.
Consequently, the high prevalence of MRSA in Portuguese public buses might represent a first step for the massive spread of EMRSA-15 into the general population.
In Egypt during the 1970s and 1980s, a poorly controlled nationwide campaign to treat the parasitic disease bilharzia by multiple drug injections led to the massive spread of hepatitis C. Some 6m Egyptians are currently infected, largely as a result of the campaign.
The battle against Ebola in West Africa meant the rapid and massive spread of infectious disease was in second place, followed by the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, interstate conflict with regional consequences and failure to adapt to climate change.
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