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The phrase "a pervasive feature of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is widespread or commonly found in a particular context or situation.
Example: "Social media has become a pervasive feature of modern communication, influencing how we interact with one another."
Alternatives: "a common aspect of" or "a widespread element of".
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These structures allow us to deal with incomplete information, a pervasive feature of heterogeneous problem solving.
Technology is a pervasive feature of modern life, providing countless benefits ranging from new cancer treatments to smart phones.
Complex technological networks designed for distribution of some resource or commodity are a pervasive feature of modern society.
Such inequality is sadly a pervasive feature of cities across the United States, one that is recognizable not only to those living in New Orleans.
Because sunlight is a pervasive feature of Earth's environment, it is not surprising that organs have evolved that take advantage of it.
Both Chaucer and Gower had to some extent enjoyed royal and aristocratic patronage, and the active seeking of patronage became a pervasive feature of the 15th-century literary scene.
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The weakness and hypocrisy of U.S.-style democracy was a more pervasive feature of news reporting than efforts to frame either candidate.
A pervasive feature in a diverse array of social systems is that individuals not contributing to the common good either act as dispersers, or are either rewarded for, or coerced into, cooperating.
On this basis the authors suggested that hallucinatory phenomena were an ongoing, pervasive feature of BPD and were not atypical for this patient group.
Social power is a pervasive feature with acknowledged impact in a multitude of social processes.
Such a pervasive feature suggests a common neuroanatomical organization [ 31].
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