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ubiquitous

[yoo-bik-wi-tuhs] / yuˈbɪk wɪ təs /


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But I think the themes are pretty ubiquitous, you know.

From BBC • Mar. 27, 2026

It’s not going to be a quick, easy task even if the cancellation is starting to take place with startling speed: Chávez’s presence is as ubiquitous in Mexican American life as the Virgin of Guadalupe.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2026

Though advertisements for banks and other financial institutions are ubiquitous, they rarely mention money itself.

From Salon • Mar. 24, 2026

Thanks to a four-piece combo involving immigration from regions that embrace dark meat, along with evolving culinary culture, economic forces and technological advances, chicken thighs are ubiquitous.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026

The advice to bring zombie nouns back to life as verbs and to convert passives into actives is ubiquitous in style guides and plain language laws.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker