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ubiquitous

[yoo-bik-wi-tuhs] / juˈbɪk wɪ təs /


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They became ubiquitous in supermarkets across China, but gained a reputation as unhealthy and unsanitary -- an image latiao brands have spent years trying to counter.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

Moreover, the ubiquitous advertising campaigns of years past — featuring founder Dave Thomas through the 1990s, and the catchphrase “Where’s the beef?” even before that — have given way to promos that aren’t as distinctive.

From MarketWatch Aug. 8, 2026

The look has become so ubiquitous among celebrities that last year the Cannes Film Festival adopted a no nudity policy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

Between his camera-hogging and social media addiction, Vance is ubiquitous.

From Salon Jul. 29, 2026

The horses were on the cover of Newsweek as well as the ubiquitous Radio Guide, which showed War Admiral galloping, Seabiscuit yawning.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand




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