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The drugs were ubiquitous enough to not merit mention.
They were ubiquitous enough to earn a nickname: the Two Josephs.
By no means is the mark ubiquitous enough to be relying on a cheap brand expansion.
The sweet potato is ubiquitous enough to seem almost mundane – but its origins have long been shrouded in mystery.
These micrometeoroids are ubiquitous enough to fill the expanse of space, settle on planetary rings and provide a thermal emission signature.
They've grown ubiquitous enough on the club circuit to register as hits themselves; some fans were singing along with keyboard lines.
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Mark Stevenson, author of "An Optimist's Tour of the Future," thinks we're already deep into a world where computers are ubiquitous and smart enough to handle some of our most important tasks.
The ideas might be 20 years old, but the tech is now ubiquitous and reliable enough to make it work (mostly) seamlessly--and when it doesn't, a roving IT assistant can be instantly summoned.
All this is to say that Viola at 56 is one of the few living artists whose work is ubiquitous and ambitious enough to merit a backlash ("Closing down his sanctimonious bilge would help civilization," British art writer Matthew Collings has sniped).
The cheeky smiles of the ubiquitous pair have been enough to make instant hits of whatever light entertainment formats they have been associated with.
Because everyone in the workplace needs messaging, Slack can be ubiquitous and heavily used enough to serve as a de facto identity and social layer for the enterprise.
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