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The phrase "prevalent on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is widespread or commonly found in a particular context or location. Example: "The use of smartphones is prevalent on college campuses, with students relying on them for communication and research."
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They represented the views overwhelmingly prevalent on the left.
Still, holiday spirit was prevalent on Fifth Avenue yesterday.
This sort of behavior is prevalent on the Internet because it is "prevalent on the streets," Shamsi said.
Seafood and shellfish are prevalent on the coasts.
The trend, predictably enough, is prevalent on the internet itself.
Tooting aside I actually find birdsong prevalent on the borders of the city.
Yet while villainy may be prevalent on comic-book streets, those streets come in myriad forms.
Describes the various kinds of pollution now prevalent on the earth's surface--air, water & soil pollution.
Perhaps a more united approach is prevalent on the fells than road?
Is Tocqueville, too, swept up in the religious hysteria so prevalent on the American frontier?
Only conversations about glitzy parties were more prevalent on social media.
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