Examples of 'now ubiquitous' in a sentence

Meaning of "now ubiquitous"

now ubiquitous - describing something that is now widespread and commonly found everywhere

How to use "now ubiquitous" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
now ubiquitous
The form is now ubiquitous in action filmmaking.
Geographic data is now ubiquitous.
Cloud computing is now ubiquitous throughout the software development industry.
Cyber attacks are now ubiquitous.
The now ubiquitous USB port is everywhere.
The sharing of political opinion on social media is now ubiquitous.
Mobile phones are now ubiquitous in villages as well as cities.
Yet gamification is also present through the contests now ubiquitous.
Ethical concerns are now ubiquitous in debates in contemporary societies.
Powerful data analysis and reporting tools like Tableau are now ubiquitous for BI.
They are now ubiquitous.
As a result, silver coinage began to trade at a significant premium to the now ubiquitous greenbacks.
Many of the books are now ubiquitous in libraries and bookstores.
Raster graphics was first patented by Texas Instruments in the 1970s, and is now ubiquitous.
Pollution is now ubiquitous.

See also

It is now ubiquitous in local Chinese and Malay ' traditional ' cuisine.
Cellphones are now ubiquitous.
The stores are now ubiquitous in the tourist-oriented Waikiki neighborhood.
The twin fears of cancer and nuclear war are now ubiquitous in the developed world.
After the now ubiquitous heart-shaped potato.
Its legacy is the FASTA format which is now ubiquitous in bioinformatics.
Petrol ( or the now ubiquitous Gasohol ) is currently around 30 baht per litre.
RFID technology is now ubiquitous.
Information is now ubiquitous in your tiny, little devices.
Interestingly, this is the birth era of the now ubiquitous Sunday School.
TeX and LaTeX are now ubiquitous in mathematical publishing.
Crystals developed for CERN experiments in the 1980s are now ubiquitous in PET scanners.
Although coconuts are now ubiquitous in the tropics, they were not always.
Stories about Muslims and Islam are now ubiquitous in the mainstream media.
It suggests microplastics are now ubiquitous within the surface waters of the world 's ocean.
Abstract, Mobile devices are now ubiquitous in everyday computing.
The concept of “ sustainability ” is now ubiquitous in international-development circles.
This term faded out in favor of the now ubiquitous " Reedie " after World War II.
He helped cook up the idea for the now ubiquitous 100-calorie snack packs, for instance.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Ubiquitous
Abuse of cannabis is ubiquitous throughout the world
The ubiquitous side dish is fried plantain
Homogeneous polynomials are ubiquitous in mathematics and physics
Show more
Examples of using Now
What is needed now is to operationalise these principles
A little swelling right in here right now
It is now the third largest donor country
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary