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Discover Ludwig"more spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of something becoming more widely or evenly distributed, or to describe an increase in the scope or magnitude of something. Example: With the advent of new technology, knowledge is more spread than ever before.
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Now, they are more spread out.
Republicans are more spread out.
Why has London's poverty become more spread out?
Customers for dog running, meanwhile, are more spread out.
Now, Farmer said, things will be more spread out.
This season the nominations are much more spread out.
North of Post Road, Southport looks more typically suburban, and properties are more spread out.
Five thousand movies and more, spread out over 10 years, allow for a lot of variety.
As McGwire climbs higher and moves closer to the top, the totals become more spread out.
Rehearsals, preparation and performances at an opera house are more spread out over time.
The town, nestled in the Watchung Mountains, feels more spread out, less densely populated.
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