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The answer is yes, the phrase "spread *" is correct and can be used in written English. This phrase can be used to indicate that a particular action or event is taking place throughout an area or amongst a group of people. For example, "Rumors have been spreading quickly, causing a wave of panic throughout the city."
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Spread, spread, November rain;.
Spread in pastry shell.
They spread panic everywhere".
That spread uncertainty.
Contagion has spread, too.
Spread your cheeks".
Spread with tahini.
"They spread us out.
The news spread quickly.
Ideas spread, too.
Chaos spread through Taksim.
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