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Discover Ludwig"are ubiquitous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe things that are everywhere or seem to be everywhere. For example, "Smartphones are ubiquitous in today's society."
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are ubiquitous
adjective
Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
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Capital controls are ubiquitous.
These stories are ubiquitous.
Barbecues (parrilladas) are ubiquitous.
Fetishwear shops are ubiquitous.
And they are ubiquitous.
Television and radio are ubiquitous.
Crucifixes are ubiquitous in Italy.
"New Papa" sightings are ubiquitous.
McDonald's and Starbucks are ubiquitous.
And lobster rolls are ubiquitous.
Beans and root vegetables are ubiquitous.
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