very widespread

Frequency: 9.0110.4 per million words

A common way to indicate a high degree of prevalence.

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Examples (10)

  • The use of social media has become very widespread in recent years.
  • Concerns about environmental pollution are very widespread among the public.
  • Poverty remains very widespread in many developing countries.
  • It's a misconception that is very widespread even among educated people.
  • The new fashion trend is already very widespread in urban areas.
  • Illiteracy was very widespread in the region a century ago.
  • Such practices are very widespread throughout the industry.
  • The awareness campaign aims to make the message very widespread by year-end.
  • Customer dissatisfaction became very widespread after the service outage.
  • The impact of the economic crisis is very widespread, affecting all sectors.