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Discover Ludwig"popularity widespread" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
A possible correct version could be "widespread popularity." This phrase can be used when describing something or someone that is popular among a large group of people. For example: - The singer's latest album gained widespread popularity among music lovers. - The new fashion trend has achieved widespread popularity among teenagers. - The company's product has reached widespread popularity in the market.
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It's an easy read, at times illuminating — as when Santopietro discusses the "three-stage cycle" of "mass popularity, widespread derision and, years later, a nostalgic embrace of fondly recalled cultural touchstones that evolves into a cultural reassessment".
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Her popularity reflects widespread anger in China over the abuse of power by Communist cadres, officials and the security forces.
There are so many significant power resources still at his disposal, including some genuine personal popularity and widespread national pride.
The robust reliability of this test has likely contributed to its popularity and widespread application.
Despite its popularity and widespread use, the distinction between passive and active euthanasia is neither particularly clear nor morally helpful.
Even when the intentions of the promoter are benign, we easily interpret large (but possibly artificially enhanced) popularity as widespread endorsement of, or trust in, the promoted information.
Despite their increasing popularity and widespread use today, prenuptial agreements are nothing new and were common among European royalty.
The popularity, and widespread availability of the series in this form meant that several potential licensors of the series such as ADV Films had concerns over licensing the series.
Also called "Ayu" by her fans, Hamasaki has been dubbed the "Empress of J-Pop" because of her popularity and widespread influence in Japan and throughout Asia.
On the other hand, and despite its shortcomings "anti-aging" medicine has gained popularity and widespread name recognition.
Dimethicone's popularity and widespread use is likely attributable to its property of "oil free" occlusion and the ascribed safety and tolerability of this component.
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