become pervasive

Frequency: 7.522.4 per million words

To start to exist everywhere or spread throughout.

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  • The use of social media has become pervasive in modern society.
  • Digital technology has become increasingly pervasive in our daily lives.
  • The idea of sustainability has become pervasive across various industries.
  • Unfortunately, corruption can become pervasive in institutions if not checked.
  • Artificial intelligence is expected to become truly pervasive in the coming years.
  • Mobile phones have become so pervasive that few can imagine life without them.
  • The impact of global warming is starting to become pervasive worldwide.
  • If these trends continue, the influence of online learning will become even more pervasive.
  • Misinformation can quickly become pervasive in the age of instant communication.
  • The company's new policy will soon become pervasive throughout all departments.