Sentence examples for much more pervasive from inspiring English sources

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This one's much more pervasive.

It's much more pervasive than people think".

"The social determinants of health are so much more pervasive than the immediate biology of it".

"We're describing much more pervasive symptoms that are stricter than we do with older children".

The insidious twaddle available to today's teens is much more pervasive.

"They develop a much more pervasive fear of going out of their home," she said.

The trouble may be something much more pervasive and debilitating: lack of aspiration about life itself.

"Reading is a much more pervasive kind of thing in the culture that kids bring with them from home.

In fact, mental illness is much more pervasive, with depression now the world's second biggest cause of disability.

The paper explores the idea that unpredictability is a much more pervasive and important feature of technical change than is traditionally supposed.

These are similar to but much more pervasive than the light-coloured plains that occupy intercrater areas on the heavily cratered highlands of the Moon.

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