Examples of 'de facto standard' in a sentence

Meaning of "de facto standard"

de facto standard: Refers to a standard that has been widely accepted and adopted in practice, even if it is not formally recognized or mandated. It is a common practice or solution that has become the norm due to its widespread use and acceptance

How to use "de facto standard" in a sentence

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It became the de facto standard image format.
De facto standard in many office buildings.
This has become the de facto standard.
Has become a de facto standard communications protocol in.
The interface has become a de facto standard.
There are de facto standard film thicknesses in industry.
Cylinders cut for moonclips are de facto standard as well.
A de facto standard is one that becomes generally.
It is similar to an industrial de facto standard or specification.
The de facto standard of screen creation.
Docker represents the de facto standard.
The de facto standard is established in the open marketplace.
Traditional weights are still de facto standard in certain areas.
Is the de facto standard for studio and outdoor broadcasters.
Therefore bitcoin is now the de facto standard for cryptocurrencies.

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The interface of that original system serves as a de facto standard.
The result is a de facto standard for fruit traceability.
It became very popular and was widely used as a de facto standard.
Kubernetes is now the de facto standard for container orchestration.
De facto standard.
But this was a de facto standard.
The de facto standard for the language is the CPython implementation.
Lynx is poised to become the de facto standard in suborbital reusable.
The de facto standard for sharing information is currently through a web browser.
Many manufacturers continue to use these de facto standard abbreviations.
It is also the de facto standard encoding of music played on digital audio players.
These technologies have become a de facto standard in this space.
FALC is a de facto standard for asteroid period analysis.
Open source software partner selection for de facto standard creation.
It is the de facto standard nowadays.
These bars are universally recognized as the de facto standard for gold bars.
Microsoft maintains its de facto standard and engages a fight against the new de jure standard.
The first option focuses on competition between a de facto standard and a de jure standard.
UML is the de facto standard for software modeling.
The latter kind is also sometimes called a de facto standard or factual standard.
The de facto standard software stack is developed by OpenFabrics Alliance.
Therefore bitcoin has become the de facto standard for cryptocurrencies.
It is a de facto standard protocol widely used for the Internet.
Its detailed attributes became the de facto standard for terminal emulators.
It is the de facto standard format used by printed circuit board or PCB software.
Market forces should be given time to establish a de facto standard for set top boxes.
It is the de facto standard for testing in the Java world.
All other operating systems would begin to mimic this new de facto standard desktop.
They are more or less the de facto standard for an online shopping experience.
The RADIUS system has thus become a de facto standard.
It becomes the de facto standard for testing in Java.
At the time it appeared STREAMS would become the de facto standard.
Open source Squid is the de facto standard at universities.
Google Chrome is overwhelmingly the dominant web browser and a de facto standard.
SMB is a de facto standard now.

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Examples of using Standard
No deviation from the standard form is permitted
Standard installation and wiring material is used
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Examples of using De
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