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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ubiquitous use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is widely or commonly used in various contexts or situations.
Example: "In today's digital age, there is a ubiquitous use of smartphones among all age groups."
Alternatives: "a widespread use" or "a prevalent use".
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In order to find a ubiquitous use case, OEMs have attempted to replicate smartphone functionality into smartwatches.
Regarding multi-language software development in general, our respondents reported about 7 languages per project with Java and JavaScript as the main languages, and a ubiquitous use of DSLs from the UI, configuration, querying, shell scripting, and build management domains.
Our conclusion is that a ubiquitous use of oseltamivir may result in selection pressures in the environment that favor development of drug-resistance.
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I think there's a very functional and ubiquitous use up north; a heavy-drinking Scotsman up in Glasgow might take drugs in the way they drink or smoke, while down in London you might have a light salad for lunch and a glass of wine, so there's a bit of a cultural approach to it.
This paper introduces our approach to supporting any-time variability, an approach based on the ubiquitous use of a product line architecture as the organizing abstraction throughout the lifetime of a software system.
From a positive perspective, the ubiquitous use of benefitcost analysis across government agencies renders the expected utility maximization paradigm literally the only game in town.
The fact that statisticians approach survival in terms of relative improvement and the associated hazard ratio is largely a consequence of the ubiquitous use of the Cox proportional hazards model as the primary means for analyzing survival data.
As an alternative to the ubiquitous use of hydrogen peroxide to propel nanoparticles, hydrogen evolution by a magnesium domain has been exploited to drive autonomous motion.
In 1998, it was also referred to as the "duct tape that holds the Internet together", in reference to both its ubiquitous use as a glue language and its perceived inelegance.
The relatively weak performance of evolutionary measures is a surprising result given the ubiquitous use of evolutionary conservation in computational variant prioritization approaches [ 20- 24].
Our inability to detect an effect of topical acaricides may reflect their ubiquitous use for flea control and a lack of information on the frequency of their use.
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