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"prevalent discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to conversations or ideas that are widely accepted or commonly discussed. For example, "The prevalent discourse surrounding climate change is one of urgency and action."
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Yet nitrogen is mostly neglected in public policy despite its importance in the prevalent discourse of global environmental change.
Prevalent discourse would have you believe that sex workers are problems to deal with, or victims to 'save'save
Problematizing the prevalent discourse of humanitarianism of the period, I examine whether Mardignaniass discourse has the status of fiction or testimony.
Because the injunction to forego passing as the (non-transsexual) sex one has transitioned into runs entirely against the prevalent discourse of transsexuality as such, Stone represents the political move as post-transsexual (299).
Contrary to a common prevalent discourse that there has been a pervasive failure to meet MDG-based expectations for progress in in maternal and child health, our analysis implies a less dire and more nuanced situation.
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Further focuses are involvement in social action and participation in the prevalent discourses of society.
However, the knowledge transmitted through this discourse clearly was not sufficient to prevent CSPs, perpetuated as they were by other widely prevalent discourses.
Understanding how prevalent discourses shape patterns of sexual relationships, and using them as resources in HIV prevention, could contribute to "culturally compelling" interventions to modify CSP practices [ 48].
And in Egypt, where 10percentt of the country is Coptic Christian, the prevalent religious discourse has drifted from what was considered to be a moderate Egyptian Islam toward a far less tolerant Saudi-branded Islam. Saudi-branded Islam
As several case studies suggest, inclusive SPI processes can help empower local communities and marginalized social groups (O'Faircheallaigh, 2010), and integrate indigenous and other knowledge systems with prevalent scientific discourses (e.g. Berkes et al., 2006 on MA; Thaman et al., 2013 on IPBES).
The terms "post-truth" and "fake news" have become increasingly prevalent in public discourse over the last year.
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