The quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after.
1 Its popularity among young readers, of course, may well reflect parents' tastes.
2 But analysts said recent ethnic and religious differences have undermined his popularity .
3 Despite his popularity with national Republicans, Walker has some problems at home.
4 Since it started in 2005, it's been growing in popularity every year.
5 Released on the Internet free of charge, PGP quickly achieved worldwide popularity .
6 This combination of factors has seen its popularity surge in recent years.
7 It has taken time to build up the current level of popularity .
8 His experience, popularity and authenticity would help Labour start to think straight.
9 However, arthroscopic techniques have gained widespread popularity and comparable results are reported.
10 Unlike its real-life counterpart, however, digital popularity can be bought in minutes.
11 Her tenure in office was marked by great success and public popularity .
12 Copland said the popularity of online shopping is likely to continue post-Covid.
13 Courting popularity in politics invariably takes precedence over planning for rainy days.
14 Other parties also want to avoid early elections due to ANO's popularity .
15 That popularity can make schools less generous with financial aid, she said.
16 Since the middle of last month, however, the route's popularity has surged.
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