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prevalent.
adjective
Widespread or preferred.
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In Chamarajanagar, where literacy rates are around 51%, notions of disability being karma related are prevalent.
The blinkered insularity prevalent in England may be gauged from the fact that Frank Coles, the Daily Telegraph correspondent, asked himself how the Hungarians would fare against an English club team fighting for points in midwinter.
Audiences don't want to see the kind of self-indulgent, boring dance that is so prevalent today.
I believe this is a prevalent view amongst Rangers stakeholders who are now demanding full transparency about the funding of the acquisition of the club, its current financial status and, most importantly, the way forward.
The report said violence in soaps was "quite prevalent" and occurred in the "large majority of episodes" – nearly eight out of 10 – in 2013.
The writers, who also included Peter Carey and Michael Ondaatje, argued in their letter that the choice of winner was "not simply conveying support for freedom of expression, but also valorising … material that intensifies the anti-Islamic, anti-Maghreb, anti-Arab sentiments already prevalent in the western world".
The latter got to know my long history of weight-loss attempts and about how the problem was prevalent and as yet "uncured" on both sides of my family.
It believes that "herding" behaviour – as fund managers charge into the same asset classes simultaneously in order to hit their performance targets – is "prevalent and increasing" – particularly in emerging market assets.
Women were more likely to live at home than men, and it was also more prevalent among black and minority ethnic students, and among students who attended a higher education institution with lower entry criteria.
Women were more likely to live at home, and it was also more prevalent among black and ethnic minority students But she says it is not certain that being at home does narrow their options.
Heart disease is particularly prevalent among working-class men and ethnic minorities.
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