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more prevalent
adjective as in accepted, widespread
Strongest matches
adjective as in governing, superior
Example Sentences
"Previous research has shown depression, anxiety, obesity and heatstroke are more prevalent in urban areas that lack access to shady tree canopy and green open spaces," said Croeser, from RMIT's Centre for Urban Research.
Underlying the issue, he said, is a “fear that crime is more prevalent,” a perception fueled by viral videos of stores being robbed by large groups of teens.
Recent studies have found pesticide use is more prevalent in predominantly Latino communities in California, underscoring a heightened risk for farm laborers and rural residents.
We are already seeing school closures in North East, with falling birth rates being cited, and we are being warned it could become more prevalent in the coming years.
I wouldn’t say it’s particularly more prevalent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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