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rampant

[ram-puhnt] / ˈræm pənt /


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While unemployment fraud was rampant across country during the pandemic as governments rushed to provide support, California’s problems stood out.

From Los Angeles Times

But its refineries, like those elsewhere in Europe, can’t keep up with rampant demand and an influx of people cashing in the family silver—things like jewelry, candlesticks and flatware.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Despite rampant misinformation about how streaming is working today, the reality is that this is an era full of more success stories and promise than at any point in history.”

From Los Angeles Times

The rampant use of stock-based compensation and changes in accounting policies are telling us we are late in the cycle.

From Barron's

Experts have repeatedly called for infrastructure upgrades, especially in the greater Athens area, which is surrounded by mountains and crisscrossed by hundreds of waterways, most of them covered to accommodate rampant urbanisation in recent decades.

From Barron's