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ubiquitous

[yoo-bik-wi-tuhs] / yuˈbɪk wɪ təs /


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Some young Saudis say they still feel shame around dating even as it becomes more ubiquitous.

From The Wall Street Journal

For most of human history, that’s been true; the difference now is that “thanks to AI, knowledge is suddenly ubiquitous and ‘free.’”

From Barron's

Better to live in a world where freedom of expression is ubiquitous than one where the “truth” is told to us by a few ennobled journalists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Memory is one of the tech world’s most ubiquitous and essential components that come in two major types.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though her image is ubiquitous in North Korea, Pyongyang has divulged little about the girl.

From The Wall Street Journal