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Discover Ludwig"spread even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation in which something is spread across an area in a uniform manner. For example, "We spread the rock salt over the driveway so that it was spread even."
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Violence and pollution are spread even more unequally.
Price discounts have begun to spread, even among multinational brands.
Bridgman's fame spread even further a year later.
But fear and suspicion spread even faster than the virus.
And it has spread even more fear throughout Europe.
I'd like to see it spread even more".
But Sindelar's fame had spread even to the United States.
Now the crisis appears to have spread even farther.
The magic seems to have spread even beyond Montmartre.
Worries have spread even to the current administration, whose policies are partly responsible for property's priciness.
The influence of television on the Games spread even deeper than in past years.
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