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The phrase "a spillover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an effect or consequence that extends beyond its original context or area, often in economic or social discussions.
Example: "The spillover of the economic crisis affected not only the local businesses but also the neighboring communities."
Alternatives: "an overflow of" or "a ripple effect of".
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"This points to a spillover of price pressures".
Russia fears a spillover of Islamic extremism to Muslims at home.
A spillover of the mess in Syria risks ending the country's economic miracle.
Today Ecuador, fearing a spillover of refugees and rebels, began to bolster security along its northern border with Colombia.
A spillover of the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament into primetime helped CBS win Sunday's Nielsen overnight ratings.
China fears a spillover of Islamic terrorism into its own western province of Xinjiang, where Muslims make up about half the population.
But CBS benefited from a spillover of the football playoffs into prime time, which lifted the network's household ratings to the top spot for the night.
But all could be exacerbated by a spillover of the war from Colombia -- and from Plan Colombia, Washington's new military aid program.
Fearing domestic politicial upheaval and a spillover of violence from the West Bank, Jordanian authorities have banned pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Amman and other cities.
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That's not the fault of young white boys, but a spillover reality of the lack of media diversity in general.
Enough troops should stay near Iraq to "prevent a genocide, deter a regional spillover of the civil war, and prevent an al-Qaeda safe haven".
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