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Discover Ludwig'the prevalent' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is widespread or commonly accepted/experienced. For example, "The prevalent belief among many in the rural community is that technology is expensive and difficult to use."
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the prevalent
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Widespread or preferred.
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That seemed the prevalent attitude.
Anger was soon the prevalent St Johnstone emotion.
But overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly, the prevalent feeling has been gratitude.
"Bums on seats" became the prevalent theatrical catchphrase.
"That isn't the prevalent theory with 18-year-olds.
Goodell and Robert Kraft are the prevalent golden example.
The prevalent religion in Antwerp is Roman Catholicism.
The nuclear family became the prevalent form in Qin thereafter.
WHAT is the prevalent attitude toward computers in schools?
The prevalent attitude of knee-jerk scorn is maddeningly self-defeating.
What if the prevalent digital culture made it into the classroom?
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