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Discover Ludwig"spread abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to spread information to a lot of people widely and quickly. For example: "The news of her success quickly spread abroad."
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"It got rather spread abroad too much".
The news was spread abroad by two ethergrams emitted by the wireless operator.
The movement has spread abroad, to at least nine European countries.
The alarmist accounts thus spread abroad are giving a false impression of the situation here.
Thus, experts say, Japan's boom is not likely to spread abroad until product prices come down.
The outbreak of the virus eventually spread abroad, even causing infections in Indonesia.
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Italian organised crime is also spreading abroad.
The repercussions are spreading abroad.
"Now there's a sense that the American contagion is spreading abroad".
Last year they bought a parcel of land in Wenzhou for $185m, paying a record high price per area-unit for an auctioned lot in the city.Wenzhou-phobia is showing signs of spreading abroad.
Yamato Transport, which found a way round government regulations that prevented trucking companies from operating nationwide, has close to half of the parcel-delivery business in Japan and is now spreading abroad.
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