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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so prevalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is widespread or commonly found in a particular context.
Example: "Social media platforms are so prevalent in today's society that they influence many aspects of our daily lives."
Alternatives: "are very common" or "are widely found".
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The infections are so prevalent they are hard to avoid once a girl becomes sexually active.
They also wonder why conspiracy theories about the United States are so prevalent in Indonesia.
No wonder ageing is so feared when images of victimhood in old age are so prevalent.
Gehry calls it a reaction to the computer-designed buildings that are so prevalent today.
Stunted children are so prevalent here, she observed, it makes malnutrition invisible.
Sleep disorders are so prevalent that every internist, pediatrician and psychiatrist should routinely screen for them.
Consumers will also see even more of the exclusive collaborations between retailers and prominent designers that are so prevalent today.
Having ample time to consider the issues is particularly important in West Coast states, where ballot initiatives are so prevalent.
Doodlelike drawings are also in abundance here, as expected, given that they are so prevalent in the art world today.
But the atavistic nationalist forces that are so prevalent across the western Balkans have often proved impervious to this treatment.
How has society managed to produce a generation of teenagers in which mental-health problems are so prevalent?
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