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popularity

[pop-yuh-lar-i-tee] / ˌpɒp yəˈlær ɪ ti /


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In fact, the song’s ubiquity in Vietnam – playing in retail establishments, on news broadcasts and as the only English-language song on Tết playlists – is what prompted Đỗ to delve deeper into the song’s unusual popularity.

From Salon

The fact that hundreds of thousands of people, including those who didn't vote for her party, turned up for the funeral would be seen as a reflection of her popularity among the masses.

From BBC

Hogan became one of wrestling's most prominent characters as its popularity exploded.

From BBC

AFP examines the game's growing popularity, particularly among young fans.

From Barron's

The popularity of the New Year's Eve festivities grew to a point in the 1800s where Edinburgh's streets were packed after midnight, a testament to the already established zest for the occasion.

From BBC