"Spreads" means to move or extend over an area, and "over" is the correct preposition to indicate the distribution across the district.
- "Expands" is not typically used for diseases, and "from" refers to the origin, not the spread.
- "Goes" and "in" are not appropriate for describing the spread of a disease.
"Spreads over" is a common expression for something (like a disease) affecting a large area.
When I had to leave town due to office work, I had my brother to give food to my dog twice a day.
If the President knew that his allies would let him down so suddenly, he would have handled them with the greatest care.
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