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"make it spread" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest or encourage someone to take action to ensure that knowledge or information about something is shared widely. For example, "Make sure to make it spread; I want everyone to know about this new product."
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This may make it spread faster.
But the scientists went on to mutate the virus, to see what changes could make it spread.
Sarah and Jared went into action with plastic spritz bottles, spraying water on the paint to make it spread and flow down the inclined plane.
In 2011, Fouchier announced that he had mutated bird flu to make it spread easily in animals through coughs and sneezes.
Nobody is attempting to alter the virus in ways that would make it spread more easily among people, which would be difficult to do, they said.
The controversy goes back to the fall of 2011, when two labs announced that they had modified the deadly H5n1 avian influenza virus to make it spread more readily in mammals.
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He said it is "because the Iranians are gradually, deliberately entering into what I call a zone of immunity by widening the redundancy of their plan" — replicating equipment on all levels — and "making it spread out over many more sites".
They're trying to learn when and why the Black Death strain jumped from rodents to humans, and what made it spread so rapidly.
That's when a person puts their soul into making it, spreading their love to everybody who'll partake.
They then mutated the virus to make it airborne to spread more easily from one animal to another.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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