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Discover Ludwig"growing ubiquity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is becoming more and more prevalent. For example, "The growing ubiquity of mobile devices has changed the way we communicate."
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But isn't their growing ubiquity a rebuke to the idea that Britain's dining scene has been revolutionised?
Many companies beginning to discover ways to exploit better technology, in ways that often lead to displacement of existing workers (think of the growing ubiquity of self-checkout at drug and grocery stores).
Jim Sloane, lead technology partner at Deloitte said: "These devices will contribute to the growing ubiquity of computing in the home, heralding an era in which connected, browser based devices become as ubiquitous in the living room as scatter cushions".
Driven by miniaturisation, the affordability of components such as cheap Bluetooth sensors, and the growing ubiquity of technologies such as Wi-Fi, it is now possible to connect devices in a way that would never have previously been thought possible.
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The growing ubiquity of Internet and cloud computing is having significant impact on media-related industries.
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Femtocells have been growing in ubiquity over the last few years as mobile usage has boomed.
The commerce threat, like the one in e-health, also underscores the ongoing trend that of e-commerce and how it is growing in ubiquity.
There is already some evidence that while Kanvas continues to build its own eponymous app, spreading these filters far and wide will be the key to growing its ubiquity and business.
A thing arrives, it proliferates, it grows into ubiquity.
The camera was presumably a camcorder, of the kind that shrank in size and grew in ubiquity through the nineties, and Winehouse, by a stroke of lousy luck, entered the giddying spirals of her ordeal just as iPhones fell into the moist palms of the public.
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