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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spread gossip" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe an instance in which someone is telling a rumor or other piece of information to a large group of people. EXAMPLE: Over the weekend, John was telling everyone at the party that his neighbor was cheating on her husband, spreading gossip throughout the small town.
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Certainly don't spread gossip about the guy.
They spread gossip to deflect attention.
To preëmpt bullying, she would spread gossip about herself and how edgy she was.
e. Who, according to Ed Schlenker, wants an online space to spread gossip and rumors?
Here's a Fib: Blogs spread gossip and rumor But how about a Rare, geeky form of poetry?
Not to spread gossip, but Fleming and Cooper were both lovers of Clara Bow – at the same time.
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NEVER spread gossips about him.
Spreading gossip can be punished with a fine.
'They're all far too busy talking, spreading gossip, scandal and innuendo.
Bullying involved persistent criticism, yelling, spreading gossip, insults and ignoring or excluding workers from office activities.
Other pivotal plot points: getting bad advice from a friend or suffering the consequences of spreading gossip.
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