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1 CBA said this form of abuse was more prevalent among younger people.
2 Nowhere is this problem more prevalent than in the area of spellcraft.
3 The use of the Porter and Ale is more prevalent in England.
4 As open source becomes more prevalent , people are looking into more things.
5 Since the internet started, advertising has become increasingly more and more prevalent .
6 The hope is that network cookies make this much easier - and more prevalent .
7 The wind feels like it is going to be more prevalent today.
8 MetSyn is more prevalent in the FCH than in the control group.
9 Clement's relationship with states and conservative causes is more prevalent and prominent.
10 Large mitochondria were also more prevalent in cardiac myocytes with higher AR.
11 But in these 2014 elections, the phenomenon is all the more prevalent .
12 A later diagnosis of GDM is more prevalent in presumed low-risk pregnancies.
13 Sex and nudity are also more prevalent on television, especially cable stations.
14 This topknot was at one time more prevalent than it is now.
15 Filamentous fungi were more prevalent than yeast in both types of wells.
16 The Professional Firefighters' Union said violence against its members was becoming more prevalent .
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