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The phrase "is expected to spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or forecasts about the dissemination or increase of something, such as a disease, trend, or information.
Example: "The new virus is expected to spread rapidly in urban areas."
Alternatives: "is anticipated to proliferate" or "is projected to disseminate."
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The cold weather is expected to spread to the Northeast, the top market for heating oil.
Rain is expected to spread northwards and eastwards throughout the day and overnight into Monday.
In cramped dorms and crowded classrooms, the disease is expected to spread rapidly as students return in the next month.
After a three-year evaluation to work out any potential problems, the system is expected to spread elsewhere.
The heavy rain is expected to spread across the country throughout today, making driving conditions difficult, with some roads in Scotland still closed due to snow.
MovieBeam has been introduced in Salt Lake City, Spokane, Wash., and Jacksonville, Fla., and is expected to spread across the country in coming months.
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Is this some defect peculiar to me, or is it behavior left over from prehistory, when tribal chiefs were expected to spread the wealth around?
Diseases such as malaria are expected to spread.
Warner can be expected to spread the ball around to his three primary receivers.
In a warmer world some diseases, such as malaria, are expected to spread.
Many non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) are expected to spread at the air water interface, particularly under non-equilibrium conditions.
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