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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spread attention about" is not correct in standard written English
It is not commonly used and may sound awkward or unclear.
Example: "We need to spread attention about the importance of mental health awareness."
Alternatives: "raise awareness of" or "draw attention to"
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PETA creates these games to spread attention about real-life animal rights and animal welfare concerns and advocate vegetarian and vegan diets.
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Or spread it about?
Mr. Obama, frustrated by the degree to which questions about his citizenship were spreading and attention was being diverted from federal budget discussions, released his long-form birth certificate that April.
Titles are not only supposed to catch the reader's attention, but also spread the word about your work.
Vallejo is simply capitalizing on the attention to spread some valid points about inequality in Chile.
Don't use violence back, spread rumors about them, and overall, don't do anything to give them the attention that they are dying for.
Unfortunately, the media gave far more attention to the accusations than to the resounding vindications, and climate deniers continue to spread B.S. about this case.
"The [newspaper] is spread out about him.
News spread quickly about the "Tree Murder Riddle".
NEVER spread gossips about him.
Do not spread rumors about the person!
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