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"begun to spread" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
You might use it within a sentence to describe a process which has started to spread or become more widespread. For example: The novel coronavirus has already begun to spread across the globe, leading to increasing concern.
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Word, however, had begun to spread.
But his influence has begun to spread.
Price discounts have begun to spread, even among multinational brands.
By Sunday, word had begun to spread through the neighborhood.
In fact, it has already begun to spread.
"His influence has begun to spread," The New York Times writes.
By then, the clusters of salmonella illness had begun to spread. 1 2 Next Page ».
Criticism of President Park Geun-hye has also begun to spread.
A "spirit of rebellion," says Nicolson, had begun to spread below stairs.
DaVita has begun to spread his cheerleading duties to other executives.
By that afternoon news of the attack had begun to spread throughout the camp.
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involved to spread
begun to proliferate
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businesses to spread
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begun to collaborate
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begun to learn
begun to appreciate
begun to question
begun to sell
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begun to happen
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