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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spreads rapidly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the quick or widespread dissemination of something, such as a disease, an idea, or information. Example: "The virus spreads rapidly from person to person, making it difficult to contain."
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It spreads rapidly.
An outbreak of contagious disease that spreads rapidly".
It spreads rapidly, and the fatality rate is high.
From there it then spreads rapidly by rhizomes (root segments).
Rinderpest spreads rapidly and kills nearly every animals it infects.
July 2001: Foot-and-mouth disease breaks out in the United States, and spreads rapidly.
If a popular sire also carries a genetic defect, it too spreads rapidly through the line.
It spreads rapidly, often carried by the anchors and anchor chains of boats.
"This is a H1 virus and we know that spreads rapidly amongst children," Fleming noted.
Ebola causes internal bleeding and spreads rapidly through contact with small amounts of bodily fluid.
In the event of a contamination, water spreads rapidly before the problem is detected.
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