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pervasiveness

[per-vey-siv-nis] / pərˈveɪ sɪv nɪs /
NOUN
prevalence
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“When the cost goes up, the pervasiveness of chips will either stop or slow down considerably.”

From Seattle Times

Social and comedic sensibilities converge to highlight the pervasiveness of misogyny and the differing chances of survival across class lines in times of disease.

From New York Times

The shameful decision by the Fairfax County School Board, in this season of Nowruz, Passover and Ramadan, testifies to the pervasiveness of privilege.

From Washington Post

She suspects the shift is due to the pervasiveness of the pandemic child-care crisis.

From Seattle Times

This is especially true in communities of immigrant and refugee Asian families, she said, who are often overlooked due to the pervasiveness of the “model minority myth.”

From Seattle Times