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ubiquitously

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However, as quality content has become more ubiquitous, a technical advantage may be a deciding factor in the rankings with this update.

Corn is ubiquitous, used to make tortillas, tamales, and cookies.

From Eater

In the few short decades since their invention in the early 1900s, headphones have gone from being military-grade listening devices to ubiquitous parts of any music lover’s daily ritual.

Ten years ago, before streaming music and video were ubiquitous, people needed to download much of their online entertainment.

From Fortune

Kodak was king in the ’90s, with ubiquitous disposable cameras and rolls of film.

“The base is ubiquitously unhappy with everything they stand for, their associations, and the way they operate,” Horowitz said.

The salvaged food was brought from the piers to the kitchens by Boy Scouts, ubiquitously useful in any public undertaking.

Time exists ubiquitously, Space exists eternally, God exists ubiquitously and eternally.

Suddenly it became ubiquitously popular, and it is now certainly one of the best-known pieces of the kind in the language.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ubiquitously, such as: far and wide, here and there, omnipresent, ubiquitous, all-around, and all over.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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