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The phrase "to further spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies that a certain action will be repeated with a wider scope. For example, "The company will expand its marketing efforts to further spread the message of its new product line."
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Physicians were paid as consultants to further spread their message.
That left the Thunder to ponder whether he might try to further spread out defenders.
"[You] have used this as another excuse to further spread your campaign of hate, bigotry, and misinformation.
The data is uploaded to a central server where it is sold on or used to further spread the malware.
"You, however, have used this as another excuse to further spread your campaign of hate, bigotry, and misinformation.
Besides being biased towards healthy animals, such strategies are also linked to further spread of the virus.
To further spread the message, Miers has set up a food festival, Chilli Chilli Bang Bang, which takes place 9-10 May in east London.
The original of these Christian settlements and the narration of the persevering efforts of successive missions to keep alive and to further spread Christianity in Burma, form an interesting page in the history of the country.
Jenny has partnered with two similar minded attorneys to form the Big Easy Law Group in order to further spread her beliefs in compassion and accessibility to even more people.
"The bank has judged that, in supporting the economic recovery from the financial side, it is most effective at present to further spread the strong effects of monetary easing".
Some hospitals in Vietnam and Hong Kong are working with half the usual staff, raising fears that inadequate care will contribute to further spread of the disease, the officials said.
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