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The phrase "allowed to spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or freedom is granted for something to expand or increase in area or influence.
Example: "The new policy allows the information to spread quickly among the employees."
Alternatives: "permitted to expand" or "authorized to disseminate".
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It was allowed to spread once it was determined that the conditions were suitable.
It should not be allowed to spread to the Premier League.
"If he can spread his hate, we're allowed to spread out love".
But if allowed to spread, health experts say, it can mutate into a more virulent strain for animals.
"Nor can we let the hateful ideology of radical Islam... be allowed to spread within our own countries".
Preventable or not, should the trouble have been allowed to spread from the chapel to the rest of the prison?
Under Russian law, gay people attending the games as athletes or spectators will not be allowed to "spread propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations" to anyone under 18.
His ire is raised against the possibility of 4,000 new wind turbines being "allowed to spread" through the country and be "imposed on communities".
Tsygankov urged that the female victims should not be allowed to spread negative stories about the Red Army when they were repatriated.
For the moment, preachers aboard the ferry are allowed to spread their gospel as long as they don't stand in one place.
In China, journalists have known of the poison milk for months, but weren't allowed to spread the news because of the Olympics.
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