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Discover Ludwig"roll out across" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is being implemented or deployed wide-scale, typically with a sense of a new initiative or plan. For example: The new environmental regulations will roll out across the country next month.
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I'm going to roll out across the UK, I've got a two- to three-year plan.
Far cheaper to instal and run than its predecessor, digital will allow Imax to roll out across the continent.
The new look is part of a roll out across all Trinity Mirror titles which started in Birmingham.
"As a mother I cannot stand back and let this destructive industry roll out across our state".
Ours will expand and many of the ideas it contains will roll out across the other 16 acres.
Currently the Rockwell team has 33 sites planned for London and the United Kingdom, with more expected to roll out across Europe in the coming months.
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Nevertheless, companies continue to roll out across-the-board hardware and software upgrades.
These guidelines have been rolled out across the F1000 platforms.
The proposals have now been rolled out across Wales.
It's being developed and rolled out across the country.
It will be rolled out across more sites shortly.
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