UBIQUITOUS in a Sentence
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1. Leather is very much in fashion this season, as of course is the ubiquitous denim.
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ubiquitous
 a.  being or existing everywhere; omnipresent
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1  Factory workers have long clocked in and out; but AI makes ubiquitous surveillance worthwhile, because every bit of data is potentially valuable.
2  Empty seats have been as ubiquitous at the Rio Olympics venues as Brazilian flags and yellow soccer kits; the organizers donated a massive amount of tickets to less-populated events to underprivileged children even makes things worse.
3  The technology, ubiquitous in Europe, Canada and elsewhere, makes it harder for thieves to misuse data compared with cards that store data only on magnetic stripes.
4  Keurig is unfairly prohibiting other companies from making single-serve pods for their ubiquitous coffee machines and driving up prices for consumers.
5  That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ubiquitous; we heard the tune everywhere.
6  Leather is very much in fashion this season, as of course is the ubiquitous denim.