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"pervasive in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means widely distributed or spread throughout. For example, "The damaging effects of climate change are pervasive in many parts of the world."
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Surveillance is pervasive in Libya.
Underfunding is pervasive in the district.
Disbelief was pervasive in the neighborhood.
Sleaze had become pervasive in Poland.
Regulation is particularly pervasive in financial markets.
Fear is pervasive in Burma.
They've become particularly pervasive in Georgia.
It's pretty pervasive in stand-up too.
So, they are pretty pervasive in enterprise.
The description was pervasive in the photo coverage.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is all pervasive in offshore detention.
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