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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spreading from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin or starting point of something that is expanding or disseminating.
Example: "The disease is spreading from one city to another, causing concern among health officials."
Alternatives: "originating from" or "emanating from".
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That model is spreading from the box to the web.
The malaise is spreading from the eurozone's periphery to its core.
What is new here is that deflation is spreading from the industrial world to consumers.
Some trails have been closed to reduce the risk of blazes spreading from campfires.
Thanks to the web, such control is spreading from the workplace into our private lives.
A decade later, football was more popular than ever, spreading from colleges to high schools.
On Saturday Maliki suggested a "plague" of sectarianism was spreading from Syria.
A scene starts spreading from my feet and is immediate and material, tangible.
Now it's back, spreading from west to east, with over 40 established garden railway clubs.
(The service has been spreading from airline to airline this year).
Nor is there evidence that it is capable of spreading from human to human.
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