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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infectious to" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that is spreading or being passed on from person to person. For example, "The enthusiasm of the team members was infectious to the rest of the organization."
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It's infectious to hear two strangers connecting so easily.
His excitement is infectious to 13-year-old Joe.
Each of those pandemics started in animals, then mutated and became infectious to humans.
Early tests show they carry porcine circovirus, a common disease among hogs not known to be infectious to humans.
If bacteria are seen, a patient is said to be smear positive and is considered infectious to others.
That means the virus in his body will be rampant and he will be highly infectious to a sexual partner.
Greene's habit of private and personal commentary seems to have proved infectious to those close to him.
Globally, AIDS was an exception to the shift of deaths from infectious to noncommunicable diseases.
It's infectious to be around someone so devoted to the Technicolor movies of yore.
"He is always pushing the limit, and it is infectious to be around".
A passion for the game that is infectious to teammates accompanies those skills.
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