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Discover Ludwig"prevalent feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is found widely in a particular area, group, or at a particular time. For example, YouTubers often post videos about the latest beauty trends, which is a prevalent feature in the online beauty community.
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Headwater streams are an important and prevalent feature of the eastern North American landscape.
Climate scientists have begun to focus on hurricane rapid intensification as an increasingly prevalent feature in the world we're entering.
On the other hand, a prevalent feature of mTBI is the tissue oedema (swelling) in many deep brain structures17,18.
Urban areas are an increasingly prevalent feature in contemporary landscapes and can play an important role in conservation.
Polyploidy, an important driver of eukaryotic evolution is a prevalent feature among angiosperm species providing dynamic genome flexibility to them.
Contrasts are a prevalent feature of Li's show, yet the same shifts which make it distinctive also make it a gig of mixed successes.
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For this reason, the dynamics analysis was performed for highly prevalent features (species with ≥ 75% prevalence within a site, and core pathways).
Concerning the prevalence of the individual features of MS, we found that the two least prevalent features were high fasting glucose level (similar to Bonfatti and Sobieszczyk) [ 18, 21] and high WC, the latter being the least prevalent in the patients with CL.
Conclusions: Immunohistochemical patterns of immune-mediated liver injury and inflammation were prevalent features at the time of portoenterostomy.
We conclude that the most prevalent features are fluvial-derived channels but the most distinctive are linear, wind-derived ridges.
We refer to resilience as the capacity to cope with disturbances and changes, prevalent features in populations inhabiting this arid region.
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