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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spread words" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of someone telling a story, or an idea, to a lot of people. For example: "The story was so interesting that she spread words about it to everyone she knew."
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Kirk has a large following on several social media sites, more than 40,000 on Twitter and more than 30,000 on Tumblr, and continues to spread words of inspiration through various platforms.
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Yale's athletic department spread word of the setback Wednesday.
Workers spread word daily about Edison's mood.
Social media spread word of the latest scandal.
Spread word about our organization by sharing our videos.
Always try to spread word about your product!
Instead of spreading words of hate, spreading words of acceptance.
Word spread by word of mouth and word of mouse.
Spread the word about your book.
Spread the word about this book!
Please spread the word!
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