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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is more prevalent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is more widespread or more commonly found than something else. For example, "The use of mobile technology is more prevalent among younger generations compared to older generations."
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Resentment is more prevalent.
It is more prevalent where I live.
The problem is more prevalent in Texas.
It is more prevalent than irrational exuberance.
Only the unlicensed sale of securities is more prevalent.
The condition is more prevalent as people age.
The desire is more prevalent in some industries than others.
Ozone is more prevalent in places distant from highways.
No word is more prevalent in modern Tuareg music and poetry.
It's likely that bot-driven price-fixing is more prevalent than the lack of prosecutions suggests.
As osteoporosis is more prevalent in women, all the literature about it was geared towards them.
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