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Discover Ludwig"more spread out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not concentrated in one area, but rather distributed over a larger space. Example: "The houses in the countryside are more spread out compared to those in the city."
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Why has London's poverty become more spread out?
The town, nestled in the Watchung Mountains, feels more spread out, less densely populated.
Worse, many higher-income consumers, who tend to be more spread out, cannot get the service yet.
In Canada, where the population is much more spread out, and networks must cover vast territory, throttling appeared more common.
At the same time, business is getting faster and geographically more spread out, and not just in high-tech industries.
If the weight is more spread out around her middle then it is a girl.
Now, jobs tend to be more spread out in academics, industry, and national labs.
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The contrast model gives a more spread-out activation less focused on the center of objects.
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In this study, cells on diblock copolymer surfaces exhibited a more spread-out morphology than those on the PLLA surface.
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