Example sentences for: ubiquitous

How can you use “ubiquitous” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • And if a suspect can be charged by his DNA, why not charge other John Does by their fingerprints, which are ubiquitous at crime scenes, too?

  • ; notably more pollution than in the United States; notably more government, running higher deficits; lots of well-cared-for historic buildings, such as the built-in-the-14 th -century church I attend with my family; prices far too high, except for wine and flowers, which are cheap (European staples, you know); large cemeteries, where thousands of U.S. soldiers rest beneath uniform stone markers; and ubiquitous fresh bread and great chocolates.

  • (Witness their ubiquitous, clever advertising on behalf of Trainspotting and The Crying Game .) They promote shamelessly, pioneering the practice of calling Academy Awards voters to sway their votes.

  • But the fact that the assumption is ubiquitous doesn't necessarily mean that it makes sense.

  • Likewise for gas stations, which are ubiquitous and sell to everyone at a single price.


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