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The phrase "a prevalent aspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or widespread feature or characteristic of a particular subject or situation.
Example: "In today's society, a prevalent aspect of communication is the use of social media platforms."
Alternatives: "a common feature" or "a widespread element."
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The flow of professional talent, both permanent and temporary, is a prevalent aspect of globalization.
I argue that Epicurean theology is more phenomenological than metaphysical, its purpose less to ground and justify dogmatic commitment to whatever form of existence the gods may enjoy than to account for a prevalent aspect of ancient religious experience, epiphany, and to assimilate that experience to Epicurean philosophical therapeia.
This recommendation was based primarily on their belief that patients' spiritual well-being was a prevalent aspect of their overall illness experience.
Understand that psychological stress is a prevalent aspect of life, usually triggered by a stimulus (stressor), which induces a reaction in the brain (stress perception).
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His is a prevalent view these days.
When looking at the prevalence of all aspects of distress together, worry that the illness will get worse was the most prevalent aspect followed by depression, worry that the family cannot cope with the illness, irritation, and worry before check-up at T1.
The most prevalent aspects of Bure's game were his skating speed, agility, and acceleration, which earned him his nickname as the "Russian Rocket".
Limited possibilities to work/pursue daily activities and to perform physical activities were the most prevalent aspects of social distress at all assessments.
Fatigue, limitations to work and pursue daily activities, and worry that the illness will get worse were among the most prevalent aspects at all assessments.
The findings demonstrate that fatigue was the most prevalent and diarrhoea among the four most prevalent aspects of physical distress at all assessments as well as considered the worst aspects of physical distress by most patients at all assessments.
Fatigue was the most prevalent, and flush, pain-stomach, dyspnoea, dry skin/mucous membranes, diarrhoea, and appetite loss were among the most prevalent aspects of physical distress at all assessments.
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