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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spreading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of distributing or disseminating something, such as information or a substance.
Example: "The spreading of misinformation can have serious consequences for public opinion."
Alternatives: "the distribution of" or "the dissemination of".
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There also needs to be a spreading of the net when investors are looking for investments.
On the contrary, they amount to a spreading of urban life over greater and greater areas.
Portuguese 10-year yields also rose, reflecting market worries about a spreading of the debt crisis.
That would include, at best, a huge loss of face for America and at worst, genocide in Iraq and a spreading of jihad beyond its borders.
The president used the opening of the G-8 meeting to call for a spreading of the burden for food aid to include companies and nongovernmental organizations.
Dr. Kara Fine, an endocrinologist in New York who has not treated Mr. Jobs, said the liver transplant might be related to the digestive problems, or to some unknown condition, and not to a spreading of his cancer.
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Currently, a comprehensive spreading of an economic rationale is postulated.
It's like a spread of goodies.
That is a spread of 29.1percentt.
We bring a spread of news and analysis.
That is a spread of nearly 45 percentage points.
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