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The phrase "prevailing unrest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a widespread or ongoing state of agitation or dissatisfaction within a group or society. Example: "The prevailing unrest in the region has led to numerous protests and calls for change."
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Very good quality lychee grows in the Chittagong hill tracts area but the rate of expansion is extremely slow, which may be due to prevailing social unrest and difficulty in establishing new orchards.
After about twenty years of prevailing subsidence, a new unrest phase started at the beginning of the new millennium.
The findings of that study, the result of a groundbreaking collaboration between the Detroit Free Press newspaper and Michigan's Institute for Social Research, challenged prevailing assumptions about the cause of the unrest.
Perhaps the prevailing climate mattered.
Is that the prevailing view?
The voters are prevailing.
The senator for Arizona was scathing about the argument that Assad could be allowed to fall from power as an inevitable result of the unrest that has erupted over the past two years: "Anyone that believes that Bashar Assad is going to go to a conference in Geneva when he is prevailing on the battlefield, it's just ludicrous to assume that".
And, at present, quantity is prevailing.
He added that uncertainty was still prevailing.
So far, the older generation is prevailing.
They are, for the moment, prevailing.
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