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"curb the spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to limit or restrain something from growing or spreading. For example, "Governments around the world are taking measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus."
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GOOD news is dispiritingly rare in the global effort to curb the spread of nuclear weapons.
Mr. Bush wants to curb the spread of nuclear and other unconventional weapons.
Done properly, this could dramatically curb the spread of infectious diseases.
For more than three decades, it has helped curb the spread of nuclear weapons.
President Obama usually deserves high marks for his efforts to curb the spread of dangerous nuclear technology.
How do your strategies compare to the approach hospitals are taking this year to curb the spread of flu?
In October, Mr. Mbeki acknowledged that his public statements were hampering efforts to curb the spread of the virus.
In October, Mr. Mbeki acknowledged that his comments were hampering efforts to curb the spread of the virus.
With this modest benefit, many parents of boys have been reluctant to subject their sons to a relatively new vaccine simply to help curb the spread of HPV.
The bill says health officials cannot use federal money to advocate gun control or to carry out needle exchange programs, intended to curb the spread of AIDS.
The world has a chance this month to send a powerful message about its determination to curb the spread of nuclear weapons.
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