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Discover LudwigThe phrase "epidemic spread" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the rapid and widespread transmission of a disease or illness. Example: The government is taking urgent measures to contain the epidemic spread of the new virus that has emerged in the country.
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For instance, the statement 'We *know* the epidemic spread quickly' does not entail 'We know the epidemic spread quickly via fleas', but 'We *doubt* the epidemic spread quickly' entails 'We doubt the epidemic spread quickly via fleas'.
The epidemic spread to seven of the country's nine provinces.
With the decay, fear of an epidemic spread.
Shiller will also discuss narratives and their epidemic spread in relation to recent real estate prices.
During his first posting, in Somalia, a cholera epidemic spread from camp to camp.
As the imaginary epidemic spread, growing grimmer and grimmer, the government quickly ran out of vaccine.
A cholera epidemic, spread largely through contaminated water, has killed nearly 4,000 people.
Afterward, the meth epidemic spread across the nation, leaving destroyed lives and families in its wake.
Vaccines are the most cost effective public health measure for preventing viral infection and limiting epidemic spread within susceptible populations.
The incidence of this cancer is rising globally, due largely to the epidemic spread of HCV infection.
As the crack epidemic spread, hundreds of women addicted to crack gave birth to babies, who then needed foster homes.
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