Sentence examples for always widespread from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always widespread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently prevalent or common in various contexts.
Example: "The use of smartphones is always widespread among teenagers, reflecting their reliance on technology."
Alternatives: "consistently prevalent" or "perpetually common".

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But even before El Chapo's trial, there was always widespread suspicion that successive Mexican governments had collaborated with the Sinaloa cartel against rivals less easy to control, to forge a "Pax Mafiosa".

Big names like Adidas and Vespa are already customers, but usage isn't always widespread (Adidas uses LightSpeed specifically for its pop-up stores), and DaSilva says the LightSpeed's sweet spot are "hip, innovative" retailers, usually chains with between two and 15 stores.

Although many participants found that training made a positive difference to their clinical practice, support for using self-management approaches was not always widespread among their peers and managers.

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Nonverbal communication has always been widespread in the subway.

First, constitutional doubts about the health care law have always been widespread and mainstream, not "fringe".

This is why serious information security always involves widespread publication and peer-review of security systems.

That may be true, but frequent testing does not always prevent widespread doping.

He always thought widespread acceptance of their fingerprint scanners would be for convenience, not surveillance, but he's not so sure any more.

London's black-cab operators have been labelled luddites for their anti-Uber stance, and their protests have not always won widespread support.

(He always denied widespread reports that he called President Harry S. Truman a bum, saying that if he had meant to insult the president, he would have used an earthier phrase).

Many conservatives have linked their beliefs to a set of specific policies that do not always enjoy widespread support, such as an opposition to abortion, a rejection of homosexuality or support for school prayer.

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