remain pervasive

Frequency: 5.56.7 per million words

To continue to exist everywhere.

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  • The issue of poverty continues to remain pervasive in many developing countries.
  • Despite efforts to curb it, corruption seems to remain pervasive in the political system.
  • The impact of social media will likely remain pervasive in our daily lives for years to come.
  • Old habits can remain pervasive even after a significant change in environment.
  • Gender inequality, unfortunately, can still remain pervasive in some corporate cultures.
  • The feeling of anxiety may remain pervasive long after the stressful event has passed.
  • The influence of classical literature continues to remain pervasive in modern storytelling.
  • Challenges in healthcare access remain pervasive for rural communities.
  • Superstitions often remain pervasive in societies that value tradition.
  • Even with technological advancements, the need for human connection will remain pervasive.