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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being everywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present or found in all places or situations.
Example: "The concept of love is often perceived as being everywhere in our lives, influencing our decisions and actions."
Alternatives: "seen as omnipresent" or "considered to be universal".
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He described their fighters as being "everywhere".
The real Internet, in contrast, is widely perceived as being everywhere, yet nowhere in particular.
Mr. Landesman does believe that the agency should be "perceived as being everywhere," he said.
The Internet is often perceived as being everywhere yet nowhere, as free-floating as a cloud but in fact it is subject to geography after all, and therefore to law.The idea that the Internet was impossible to regulate dates back to when its architecture was far simpler than now.
Theorem 2.5 Assume that F : R 0 + → R satisfies { x ∈ R + : F ( x ) = 1 / k } = ∅ and that Assumption 2.2 holds with all the derivatives referred to as being everywhere continuous in their definition domains.
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"As bad as it is everywhere, it's not as bad as it is in Detroit right now".
The posters, as common as popcorn, were everywhere for everyone".
Because as good as Angel was everywhere else, he was that much better and tougher to beat here".
Is it as ubiquitous here as it is everywhere else?
Austerity measures have been introduced and are as unpopular in Saudi Arabia as they are everywhere else.
Press independence is as essential a bulwark of political liberty in Britain as it is everywhere.
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