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1 The technology could one day become as ubiquitous as the bar code.
2 This is unlikely to change until Thunderbolt becomes as ubiquitous as USB.
3 GPS is integrated into so many devices today, it's as ubiquitous as cellphones.
4 Aside from matzoh or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous .
5 No other writer was as sought after, as ubiquitous , as celebrated.
6 Penn is as ubiquitous in comic-book franchises as Bryan Singer or Zack Snyder.
7 But as ubiquitous as smartphones may be, sales of new devices are slowing down.
8 He was as ubiquitous as the air or the sky.
9 An unlikely dessert is on its way to becoming as ubiquitous as the croissant.
10 It may also become as ubiquitous as the original Beetle.
11 But among the Knights Equitable insubordination was as ubiquitous as fleas in the bedrolls.
12 The female love object is as ubiquitous in Hollywood as is her two-dimensional character.
13 Cell phones were as ubiquitous as Net connections were absent.
14 But imagine if the stuff were as ubiquitous as steel.
15 US: The election cycle in the United States has become as ubiquitous as round-the-clock news.
16 The Qashqai has become as ubiquitous as it is possible for a car to be.
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