Examples of 'became ubiquitous' in a sentence

Meaning of "became ubiquitous"

became ubiquitous: Refers to something that has become widely recognized, common, or prevalent across a particular area or among a group of people

How to use "became ubiquitous" in a sentence

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Public accusations of blasphemy also became ubiquitous.
Nationalism became ubiquitous and the most important political argument.
Before cell phones became ubiquitous.
However, it never became ubiquitous because of various inconveniences associated with it.
And it was only relatively recently historically that it became ubiquitous.
And the brand became ubiquitous.
We are privileged to have lived through the time when computers became ubiquitous.
Power cuts became ubiquitous.
These preparations were popular in Europe before refrigerators became ubiquitous.
The term Jeep became ubiquitous worldwide after the war.
The phones were introduced in the US market a few years later and soon became ubiquitous.
Over time, electric lighting became ubiquitous in developed countries.
In order to run the timetable network, cheap but precise portable clocks became ubiquitous.
Many soon became ubiquitous ( such as cookies ) while other features became obsolete.
Before cell phones And they were everywhere, became ubiquitous.

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Long before PowerPoint became ubiquitous in lectures, large illustrated plates demonstrated the mor.
Abstract, With the rise of the Internet the use of cryptographic protocols became ubiquitous.
On top of this, corruption became ubiquitous and deep fissures appeared in the governing coalition.
They took a chance on creating an online-based lending service, just as the Internet became ubiquitous.
Shortly after domestication, dogs became ubiquitous in human populations, and spread throughout the world.
Like the spread of the Business Model Canvas today, the pyramid soon became ubiquitous.
While cremation became ubiquitous in Hinduism, it came to be disavowed in Zoroastrianism.
The molded one-piece, seamless bra cup became ubiquitous.
He became ubiquitous in his Chelsea tracksuit on the London side 's bench.
Once it established a foothold, tea became ubiquitous in the United Kingdom.
As the tactic became ubiquitous in the Soviet Union, whataboutism became known as a Soviet cliché.
For some time, the blood-red poster became ubiquitous.
Texture filtering became ubiquitous on PCs after the introduction of 3Dfx 's Voodoo GPU.
Bangladesh Plastic shopping bags were introduced to Bangladesh in the early 1980s and quickly became ubiquitous.
Uber's autonomous vehicles became ubiquitous in neighborhoods where I live in Pittsburgh, and briefly in S.
Triclosan was all the rage as antibacterial products became ubiquitous in the 1990s.
Speculative grade bonds thus became ubiquitous in the 1980s as a financing mechanism in mergers and acquisitions.
It became ubiquitous in English and French documents in the 12th century.
Meanwhile the phrase ' Je suis Charlie ' became ubiquitous on social media.
But they became ubiquitous only when their was a UPC standard established . ".
In 1964, trolleybuses were abandoned and the bus became ubiquitous in Amiens transportation.

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