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more prevalent
adjective as in accepted, widespread
Strongest matches
adjective as in governing, superior
Example Sentences
“It seems like we’ve kind of been living through that, one of those periods where it’s a little more prevalent, in your face. That word gets thrown around, and I think it’s an appropriate descriptor.”
But drug use is far more prevalent among homeless people than in the general population.
As women's football continues to grow, abuse such as that suffered by Shaw may only become more prevalent.
Damp problems are more prevalent in privately rented homes, with 9% of homes affected, compared to 7% of social housing in 2023, according to the English Housing Survey.
During his confirmation hearings, RFK Jr indicated he would not seek to ban vaccinations, or unhealthy fast food, but would look at the use of food additives which he says are much more prevalent in the US than in European countries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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