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Children are welcome but not ubiquitous.
And radio waves are common but not ubiquitous.
The increasing misuse of private tutors, though troubling, is not ubiquitous.
But that shift is modest and not ubiquitous (see chart 4).
And the chaplain and trained mental health workers are nearby if needed, though not ubiquitous.
But now, white rappers are commonplace, if not ubiquitous or especially influential.
At that time, the crop was still an obscure Andean peasant grain – not ubiquitous, trendy health fodder.
Copulatory organs occur in flatworms, but copulatory organs are not ubiquitous among vertebrates other than reptiles and mammals.
Widespread, though not ubiquitous, signs around the city urge drivers to "share the road" and give cyclists three feet leeway.
"What annoys me is they protest -- we don't want this, we don't want that -- well, what should we do?" The businessmen's unanimity, though, is not ubiquitous.
"It brings home that these things are not ubiquitous, that what we enjoy here is actually quite unique and therefore is fragile".
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