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The phrase "spread recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to emphasize the idea of making something or someone more well-known. For example, "The mayor hoped to spread recognition of the city's new green initiatives through the use of social media."
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But they use dual categories -- for dramas and comedies -- in the best picture and acting areas, spreading recognition far more widely than the Oscars, which use only one.
Both moves are a sign of a spreading recognition among governments and international agencies that women's issues in Asia need to be heightened.
Despite wide-spread recognition of the importance of these transfers, the application of landscape-scale approaches has been hindered by the lack of clear, reproducible research designs.
Toi's unique approach to social justice has received wide-spread recognition from peers and fellow activists.
Keira Knightley first gained wide-spread recognition in 2002 after co-starring in the film Bend It Like Beckham and achieved international fame in 2003 after appearing as Elizabeth Swann in the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise.
What they are proving today is the positives strongly outweigh any negatives because of an apparent wide-spread recognition that if Hillary decides to run she will be the best prepared president to ever enter the White House.
Some scenes at Bestival simply echoed the palpably spreading recognition that is being afforded to DJs on the festival circuit.
This is a well-known phenomenon that had led to the wide-spread recognition that predictive models need to be validated in independent test sets, or minimally by using cross-validation techniques.
For a time, the sport bloomed and spread, gaining recognition over its better-known 12-inch cousin in the 1960s and 70s.
What a great way to spread brand recognition.
With an AT&T deal reportedly falling through last minute, Huawei's hanging a lot on its latest celebrity spokesperson, Gal Gadot, as it looks to spread brand recognition globally.
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