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The phrase "as a spillover" 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 new policy not only improved local employment rates but also had positive effects on neighboring communities as a spillover."
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Now the US Army's biggest barracks in Germany had to act as a spillover site for refugees who couldn't be sheltered elsewhere.
In many companies that's happening gradually, almost organically, as a spillover from IT, where more than 90% of organizations already use agile practices.
Along its side is a line of loading bays, suggesting it could be intended as a spillover site for the brimming cargo terminal nearby.
Initially set up as a spillover camp after the area around St Paul's became too crowded, the Finsbury Square site was later rebranded as an "eco village", showcasing sustainable technologies.
Occupy Finsbury Square, on the edge of London's financial district, began as a spillover of the main camp set up outside St Paul's Cathedral in mid-October by protesters demonstrating against the perceived excesses of the global financial system.
Drainage accelerated with the construction of the Guadalupe Canal, which was originally designed as a spillover system, and the opening in the 18th century of a tunnel at the Tula Falls.
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Activists insist this is not intended as a replacement for the main protest, but primarily a spillover as the original site is too small to accept more tents.
Dongting Lake adjoins the Yangtze and serves as a natural spillover for the mighty river during flood season.
Fox, broadcasting new episodes of its comedy lineup, won Sunday night in both total viewers and adults 18 to 49. Fox's night was given a boost by the fact that the other networks are still broadcasting repeats, as well as a football spillover into prime time on the first Sunday of the new N.F.L. season.
Our results show that animal husbandry practices such as the manner in which animals are housed may influence contact rates, and as a consequence, spillover of influenza.
Though the order applies only to Montana, it could have a spillover effect, as seen with auto emissions rules and cybersecurity notification laws that began in a few states but eventually became national standards.
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