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ubiquitousness

noun as in ubiquity

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Trash cans are a ubiquitous, and malodorous, fact of urban life, but a few dozen cities around the world are experimenting with eliminating them.

From Quartz

Fire photos make fire look far more ubiquitous than it is, even in the midst of big blazes.

Self-driving cars are still many years away from becoming a ubiquitous reality, but today, one of the bigger efforts to build and develop them is taking a significant step out as part of its strategy to be at the forefront for when they do.

Access to cheap and ubiquitous solar power and storage will transform the way we produce and use power, allowing electrification of the transport sector.

Large parts of sub-Saharan Africa don’t have reliable internet, but radio is ubiquitous.

From Ozy

I believe now that his ubiquitousness was partly due to my excited imagination.

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

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