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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spreading to" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English
It is used to describe an action that is becoming more or less widespread and can be used to describe something that is increasing in terms of scope or geography. For example, "The new regulations are spreading to other countries across the region."
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Now they are spreading to the cities.
They are even spreading to rich countries.
Today, those mechanisms are spreading to Europe.
And that divide is spreading to literature.
Now she talks of her anxiety spreading to the studio.
By late afternoon, the bear's fame was spreading to Twitter.
Meanwhile, the virus is spreading to new geographical areas.
The threat of a formal schism spreading to England remains.
Mutual societies are spreading to the public sector.
But the trend is spreading to unusual places.
The confrontation is now spreading to newer ones.
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