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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spread hope' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a call to action, asking people to come together to create a positive change in the world. For example, "Let's come together and spread hope for a better tomorrow!".
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I think my success is that I spread hope.
But a speech that calls for a free Cuba could spread hope.
From my opinion, the story of Christmas is about to spread hope and to overcome difficulties, which is pretty similar to our study experiences overseas.
With luck and more appearances such as last night, her own attempted assassination will spread hope into the hearts of all.
The second aim, he said, was to spread hope: "We're trying to send the message that this situation can be overcome.
Through the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, Nashashibi, AM'98, PhD'11, works to spread hope and opportunity in Chicago.
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So, here they are: work done, Blarney spread, hopes reasonably high and only Mr Dawson standing in the way, all 17st-plus of him.
He spoke about love and the importance of family and that was him spreading hope in a depressing situation.
To overcome dangers in our world, we must also take the offensive by encouraging economic progress and fighting disease and spreading hope in hopeless lands.
While confronting a present threat, we have accepted the long- term challenge of spreading hope and liberty and prosperity as the great alternatives to terror.
"We've been busy knocking on doors, making phone calls, inputting data and basically just spreading hope," said Kathryn Teague, a 19-year-old who has taken a year off from Keene State College to work in the campaign.
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