Examples of 'quite prevalent' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite prevalent"

This phrase is used to describe something that is widely or commonly observed, existing, or practiced. It suggests that a particular phenomenon, behavior, or condition is prevalent or widespread in a given context or population

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Piracy is quite prevalent in the countries in transition.
Spamming on online social networks is quite prevalent.
Smoking is quite prevalent in aboriginal communities.
In the workplace elderspeak is quite prevalent.
Such stunts are quite prevalent in our country now.
These avoidance strategies were quite prevalent.
Willow trees are also quite prevalent in folklore and myths.
Squalene is also found in some types of cosmetics and is thus quite prevalent.
Leasing has become quite prevalent in the commercial sector.
But egg alternatives and egg white menu options are still quite prevalent.
Even the use of computers has been quite prevalent for many applications.
It is quite prevalent on most Pacific islands.
And tuberculosis of course was quite prevalent in my training.
Few cities utilize the commission configuration, but the Council-Manager has grown quite prevalent.
Saltwater fish and seafood are quite prevalent in these areas.

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There are patches of intense Radiation, lots of Anomalies and enemies are quite prevalent.
This symptom is quite prevalent.
HSV-1 is quite prevalent among the general population.
Spinal pain and postural problems are quite prevalent in modern society.
It 's quite prevalent across Africa.
All of the side effects mentioned so far are quite prevalent among patients.
This style of masonry was quite prevalent in that particular period and it still exists.
Urdu and English are also quite prevalent.
Conduit financing arrangements are quite prevalent even for countries that tax repatriated foreign earnings.
You have returned to Miami and the environment is still quite prevalent in your work.
Are drugs quite prevalent in here?
Under-representation of countries where infection is quite prevalent.
The dancehall influences that are quite prevalent on this album are completely monotonous.
In some cultures and parts of the world, they are quite prevalent.
These genetic disorders are quite prevalent in Labrador Retrievers.
In places like India, feature phones are still quite prevalent.
Organizational problems were also quite prevalent during the Free State era.
CONCLUSION, The overdiagnosis of food allergy is quite prevalent.
As stated, wooden furniture is still quite prevalent and nostalgic at the same time.
At one time, the ritual of human sacrifice was quite prevalent ".
Sports injuries, today, are quite prevalent among various kinds of sports.
However, it is a misconception that is still quite prevalent today.
Heartburn is quite prevalent in western countries, affecting about 20 to 30% of the population.
This situation was already quite prevalent in the Army.
In schools that offer O levels and A levels, co-education is quite prevalent.
Campylobacteriosis is a bacterial infection that is quite prevalent in puppies that are younger than 6 months.
Both types of HSV are quite prevalent.
And that's really quite prevalent now.
In the corporate sector, it is quite prevalent.
They are, however, quite prevalent.
They pay drugs, and I smoke pot. Are drugs quite prevalent in here?
Despite this, the genre is relatively unknown, but quite prevalent on SoundCloud.
Simple syncope is uncommon before age 10-12 year but is quite prevalent in adolescent girls.

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