very pervasive

Frequency: 7.015.2 per million words

Used to emphasize the degree of pervasiveness.

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Examples (10)

  • The impact of social media has become very pervasive in modern society.
  • Corruption is a very pervasive problem in many developing countries.
  • The new technology is very pervasive, affecting almost every industry.
  • His influence was very pervasive throughout the entire organization.
  • A sense of anxiety has been very pervasive among the students before exams.
  • The subtle aroma of fresh coffee was very pervasive in the cafe.
  • Gender inequality remains a very pervasive issue globally.
  • Digital disruption has become very pervasive, reshaping traditional business models.
  • The idea of sustainability is becoming very pervasive in product design.
  • The cultural traditions are very pervasive in their daily lives.