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ubiquitous

Definition for ubiquitous

adjective as in ever-present

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He has been a ubiquitous presence on the festival and awards circuit this year, eager to share both the movie and his story.

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Yet few have cracked the code to become ubiquitous.

But the stock has been supported, in part, by $100 billion in annual share buybacks, and revenue continues to grow because of Cook’s focus on delivering products that have become ubiquitous in people’s lives.

That is, you might see a posted rate for the room itself, but when you go to book, you’ll find the add-on expenses, which can include taxes as well as those ubiquitous resort fees.

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As sports betting became ubiquitous, so did one phone number: 1-800-Gambler.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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