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1 The use of plastics has become ubiquitous over the past 50 years.
2 What's really become ubiquitous is the lapel pin of the American flag.
3 See: Israel -and variations thereof -have become ubiquitous headlines here.
4 Apps like Gmail and Maps have become ubiquitous with the Android experience.
5 Health and technology are converging to become ubiquitous in patients' and physicians' lives.
6 As smartphones have become ubiquitous , plenty of lower-cost options have flooded the market.
7 But over the past five or so years, 29-inch wheels have become ubiquitous .
8 That's because dashboard cameras -dash cams -have become ubiquitous in Russia.
9 When Ferrari is building a hybrid, you know this stuff has become ubiquitous .
10 Since then, it has become ubiquitous and claimed by a wide range of companies.
11 Salus wrote: Over the past 15 years, free and low-cost software has become ubiquitous .
12 Standards have become ubiquitous in today's world but they have been around since antiquity.
13 Things like app-linked bike sharing, which has become ubiquitous in Chinese cities, amazed her.
14 Social media use has become ubiquitous in the United States, providing unprecedented opportunities for research.
15 But in the past year, it has become ubiquitous .
16 But by the 20th century sugar had become ubiquitous .
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