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Discover LudwigThe phrase "omnipresent in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that exists or is present everywhere. For example: "The desire for freedom is omnipresent in every human being."
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Atatürk is omnipresent in Turkey.
Computers are omnipresent in the workplace.
The military is omnipresent in this state.
Investors are certainly omnipresent in Tinseltown these days.
Experiments like this have become oddly omnipresent in recent years.
Art is, in fact, almost omnipresent in and around Philadelphia.
They were kitschy and omnipresent in the tourist bazaars.
Soldiers, omnipresent in Conakry in the past year, have barely been in evidence in recent days.
These trends have become omnipresent in corporate America generally as it too has exponentially grown.
The players ran for each other, with left-back Jose Gaya omnipresent in attack and defence.
Though still nursing his back pain, Mr. Ozawa feels omnipresent in Matsumoto.
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