ubiquitous presence

collocation in English

meaningsofubiquitousandpresence

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ubiquitous
adjective
uk
/juːˈbɪk.wɪ.təs/
us
/juːˈbɪk.wə.t̬əs/
seeming to ...
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presence
noun
uk
/ˈprez.əns/
us
/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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(Definition ofubiquitousandpresencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, they contend that archival documents showing theubiquitouspresenceof enemies are misleading : the police invented enemies everywhere.
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A striking feature of the presentation of schizophrenia is the almostubiquitouspresenceof auditory hallucinations.
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Their naturalubiquitouspresencehas enabled many of the recent developments in on-site bioremediation to be successful.
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Although it was a secondary accompaniment rather the primary focus on many of these occasions, this nevertheless shows that music has aubiquitouspresencein everyday life.
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Theubiquitouspresenceof clay minerals might have played the important role, at the dawn of biological complexity, of favouring chemical reactions and protecting the accumulated reagents/products from degradation.
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It is much more a matter of knowing the people, of having a very wide, tolerant,ubiquitouspresence.
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I wish to call attention to the all tooubiquitouspresenceof moles.
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Theirubiquitouspresencedoes little to ease the contestants' anxiety, and instead, the chefs' mounting stress threatens the stability of their alarmingly delicate sugar sculptures.
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Dhillon was among some of the most popular models, and aubiquitouspresenceon magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns.
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While translating his verse, one can not ignore the impact of the internal rhyme, the interconnection of seemingly disparate images, and theubiquitouspresenceof the theme.
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Loops 2-6 also have highly conserved features, including theubiquitouspresenceof just a single amino acid in loop 4 that is likely involved in sidechain-sidechain hydrogen bonding.
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