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pervasiveness

[per-vey-siv-nis] / pərˈveɪ sɪv nɪs /
NOUN
prevalence
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"I think the pervasiveness of the fear throughout the savannah mammal community is a real testament to the environmental impact that humans have," says Zanette.

From Science Daily

That focus on privacy helped the company attract more users after the Edward Snowden saga raised awareness about the pervasiveness of online surveillance.

From Seattle Times

The pervasiveness of cash in Switzerland has already led to a spate of robberies of far better protected ATM machines.

From BBC

The three-month operation, which ended in July, resulted in more than 300 people being charged,, underscoring the pervasiveness of the fraud.

From Seattle Times

In Washington, the chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals” because of their pervasiveness, have been found in more than 260 water sources so far as new statewide drinking-water testing requirements roll out.

From Seattle Times