To divide or distribute something in an even way.
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Examples for "spread "
Examples for "spread "
1 It has also spread to Europe, with three cases confirmed in France.
2 However, if overall rates continue to climb, Illinois' credit spread could widen.
3 That spread , a popular trade, signals the health of the oil market.
4 Some market participants thought Illinois' so-called credit spread should be even wider.
5 He said economic weakness had spread beyond the United States and Europe.
1 It is therefore not surprising that unconfirmed figures circulate today, it said.
2 Liberal group Americans United for Change was quick to circulate Christie's comments.
3 For a while, the new notes will circulate with the current notes.
4 Many ad networks have taken steps to ensure malicious ads don't circulate .
5 He causes money to circulate ; he always sends the tradespeople away satisfied.
1 Well, I'm sure I own enough works for you to pass around .
2 There is no shelf by which we can pass around the foot.
3 We sit down, and I pass around a plate of unleavened bread.
4 We'd also pass around trays of fruit to help rehydrate people.
5 Everyone takes the northern pass around it, up over the mountains.
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 In return I wanted to pass on his message in some way.
3 Some firms say they will pass on any higher costs to consumers.
4 Investors have questioned AkzoNobel's ability to pass on higher costs to consumers.
5 Quarterback Philip Rivers' pass on fourth-and-3 fell incomplete, sealing the Raiders' win.
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