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now-ubiquitous

 

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now-ubiquitous

Description:

The term "now-ubiquitous" refers to something that has become extremely common or widespread in the present time. It indicates an item, technology, or concept that has achieved a broad presence or usage across different regions or communities.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense 1:

Being extremely common or widespread in the present time.

Example sentence: The smartphone, once a luxury item, is now-ubiquitous in society.

Sense 2:

Having achieved broad presence or usage across different regions or communities.

Example sentence: Social media platforms are now-ubiquitous, connecting people worldwide.

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