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prevalent presence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "prevalent presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where something is widely or commonly found or observed in a particular context. Example: "The prevalent presence of technology in our daily lives has transformed the way we communicate and work."
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The shape of the isotherms confirms prevalent presence of cylindrical pores.
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This argument needs, in our opinion, further evaluation to specify if the prevalent presence of aura characterizes a migraine phenotype with low predisposition to chronic pain.
Whether the prevalent presence of -vd-sRNAs as reported here is applicable to other viroids remains to be seen by deep sequencing vd-sRNAs in other viroid-host combinations.
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However, the prevalent presence of poor prognosis signatures in samples from Gleason 6 patients in the additional validation set argues against this.
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Within the residency cohort, the only significant difference between the years was the first year residents having a significantly (p < 0.003) less prevalent presence of the combined converging and accommodating learning style than the rest of the resident cohort.
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However, in contrast to the prevalent presence of ten dots in emerging leaves, immature petals showed a slight reduction in GFP dot frequency, with the majority of cells displaying 10 or 9 dots and all other cells showing a reduced number of 6, 7 or 8 dots (Fig. 7m).
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We explored unbalanced species prevalence by investigating the effects of down-sampling the more prevalent response (presence or absence), and by optimizing the cutoff thresholds for declaring a species present.
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It has prevalent household presence in the form of mosquito repellant mats, coils, liquid vaporizers, and so forth and therefore there could be direct and indirect exposure in pets and humans through accidental continued contamination of food and water [ 22].
In the same period, the epidemiology of the trauma population has also changed, with a larger and larger prevalence of older age-groups [ 7], where antiplatelet drug use is more prevalent, in the presence of comorbidities [ 8, 9].
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Secondly, it confirms the importance of a prevalent or exclusive presence of assistants in farming activity.
In Dannemora, the heavy law enforcement presence prevalent for more than a week all but disappeared by Tuesday, and roadblocks surrounding the town were gone.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "prevalent presence", ensure the context clearly establishes what is widespread. For example, "The "prevalent presence" of smartphones has changed communication" is more effective than simply saying ""prevalent presence" exists."
Common error
Avoid using ""prevalent presence"" in constructions where "presence" alone suffices. For instance, instead of "the "prevalent presence" is obvious", try "the presence is obvious" or "it is prevalent".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "prevalent presence" primarily functions as a noun phrase indicating that something is widely or commonly found. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and grammatical correctness. Examples show it describing characteristics of various environments.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "prevalent presence" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something that is commonly found or widely observed. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. It is most frequently seen in scientific and news contexts, indicating a formal to neutral register. While alternatives like "widespread existence" and "common occurrence" exist, "prevalent presence" offers a specific emphasis on both the prevalence and the existence of the subject. When using the phrase, ensure the context is clear and avoid redundancy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
widespread existence
Emphasizes the extent of being found or occurring.
common occurrence
Highlights how frequently something is observed.
frequent incidence
Focuses on the number of times something happens.
ubiquitous nature
Suggests something is seemingly everywhere.
pervasive character
Describes something that spreads widely throughout an area or group.
general prevalence
Highlights the overall commonness of something.
routine manifestation
Implies something regularly shows up.
established incidence
Suggests a well-known or accepted rate of occurrence.
customary existence
Implies something exists as a norm or habit.
dominant showing
Highlights how prominently something appears.
FAQs
How can I use "prevalent presence" in a sentence?
Use "prevalent presence" to indicate something is widely found or common. For example: "The "prevalent presence" of technology has transformed education."
What are some alternatives to saying "prevalent presence"?
You can use alternatives like "widespread existence", "common occurrence", or "frequent incidence" depending on the nuance you want to convey. See also "widespread existence".
Is it better to say "prevalent" or "prevalent presence"?
Using just "prevalent" often works, especially when the noun is clear from context. "Prevalent presence" is more emphatic, highlighting the fact that something is present and widespread.
What's the difference between "prevalent presence" and "ubiquitous presence"?
"Prevalent presence" suggests something is common, while "ubiquitous presence" implies it's seemingly everywhere, almost impossible to escape.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested