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Discover Ludwig"prevailed among" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is widespread or commonly accepted in a particular group of people or area. For example: "Honesty and integrity have long prevailed among the society's elite."
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Good cheer prevailed among the staff.
That view prevailed among the framers at Philadelphia in 1787.
Since then, Republicans have largely prevailed among older voters.
Back then, a game prevailed among the children.
Tells about the cheerful atmosphere that prevailed among proprietors and staff alike.
In 1985, the journal Science said Dr. Van Valen's more charming metaphor had prevailed among biologists.
Exit polls showed that in 2008 Mr. Obama prevailed among Catholic voters by nine percentage points.
The same calm has, I am glad to say, prevailed among the British colony...
"Finally, a reasonable, fair and legal attitude prevailed" among the banks, Mr. Hamdan said.
Democrats and independents favored Mr. McCain overwhelmingly while Mr. Bush prevailed among Republicans alone.
At Tesla, as at many tech companies, gallows humor prevailed among some of the women.
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