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The phrase 'spared to' is not correct and cannot be used in written English
However, you can use the phrase 'spared from' in certain contexts, meaning that someone or something is saved or protected from something negative. For example: "The town was spared from the worst of the storm."
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And little was spared to produce it.
No expense was spared to keep her lover happy.
No effort is spared to achieve this object".
No effort is being spared to promote British charms.
Little expense has been spared to make sure that this is the case.
No effort has been spared to secure your attention, whoever and wherever you are.
Little expense has been spared to make sure that everyone looks good here.
No expense had been spared to make this a gala occasion.
Much of that investment is spared to the copyist of proven goods, allowing for deeper discounts.
Navinchandra Ramgoolam promised that "no effort will be spared" to bring the killers to justice.
No effort should be spared to determine what those conditions are.
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