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The phrase 'spread the workload' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that tasks, duties, or jobs that need to be done should be shared among people. For example: "Let's spread the workload and assign different tasks to each team member."
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"We need to work smarter to gather first-class material, publish creatively, ensure consistently high standards, avoid duplication of effort and spread the workload more effectively.
But because a dual-core processor can spread the workload around, people who keep several programs open and running may notice better speed when using a computer with a dual-core processor.
It allows us to spread the workload - Boyd Rankin has only bowled six overs in this match, so should be nice and fresh for Worcestershire's second innings".
To summarize, a GPU programmer should design kernels to spread the workload as much as possible throughout the GPU, read from GM in a coalesced manner to an SM, instantiate sufficient numbers of threads per block (TPB), and write back results to GM in a coalesced manner.
Previously, to solve the problem of slow access to medical images during peak hours, multiple independent picture archiving servers and IWS were used to spread the workload [ 23].
Secondly, decentralization of ART services to peripheral facilities not providing ART is being promoted with a view to spread the workload more equally among different facilities.
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"To handle this anticipated increased demand, we have changed our standard receipt dates for applications so that we spread the workloads on systems within NIH and within the business offices of applicant institutions.
England reached 50 in 65 minutes and with Lindwall missing, Bradman had difficulties in spreading the workload among his depleted bowling resources.
The study design utilizes a multiphase approach for secondary data collection from medical records, which is intended to facilitate cooperation with data reporting, as well as spreading the workload (Fig. 3).
In our local context, this meant that we could not ask for new staff (which would violate the notion of economic efficiency), and we would need to spread the program's workload across all involved departments to avoid adversely affecting any one department.
The colleges love early admissions even more dearly because it enables them to lock in students, reduce the number of multiple applications, spread out the workload on admissions offices, and get an early fix on how well admissions are going (are they short of athletes, cello players, minorities?).
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