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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as spreading" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is occurring in the manner of spreading, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The disease is spreading rapidly, as spreading can lead to a larger outbreak if not contained."
Alternatives: "in a spreading manner" or "as it spreads".
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But he described his concerns as spreading even wider.
This is what is known as spreading a wide net.
"It's a case of seeing those ideas as spreading forms of hatred".
In part, he attributed that to what he sees as spreading malaise about the Hamptons.
He is not so much chewing his cud as spreading out a series of riotous feasts.
The Enlightenment was an era that saw itself as spreading science and liberating thought – "enlightening" the continent of Europe.
He sees the activism as "spreading the truth", and knows having a profile helps raise awareness of the issues.
They see Israel as spreading a Western ideology and as a threat to groups under its umbrella".
As well as spreading the Word, the proliferation of churches provides a measure of defence against intimidation.
One military intelligence officer described the red shirt movement as spreading "like a virus" in the northeast.
Mr Le Pen, 71, objected to passages in which he was named as spreading doctrines that led to a fictional racist murder.
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