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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fame spread" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the moment when a person or event becomes well-known or widely recognized. Example: After her viral video went online, her fame spread quickly throughout the internet.
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His fame spread, though.
His fame spread.
Mr. Gabriadze's fame spread.
And their fame spread overseas.
Goff's fame spread beyond Surrey.
Bridgman's fame spread even further a year later.
His fame spread worldwide during his lifetime and only increased after his death.
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As her fame spreads, admittedly, there are small signs of resistance.
The city became especially known for its book trade, with scribes turning out works on a wide array of subjects while the Sankore Madrasah, an Islamic college, became a centre for religious discourse, its fame spreading throughout the Arab world.
In 2010, with the town's big-wave fame spreading, several of the biggest names in surfing — including Mr. McNamara, who lives in Hawaii, and Kelly Slater, Shane Dorian and Tiago Pires, the Portuguese surf champion — came to Praia do Norte.
His fame spreads so far that Henry is set up in business as the Pancake King and is soon making pancakes for all – even the President of the United States.
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