Sentences with phrase «become ubiquitous among»

An iris scanner is more advanced than the fingerprint scanner, which has undeniably become ubiquitous among flagship devices on the market.
The latter convenience is fast becoming ubiquitous among new cars.

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Ubiquitous pathogens such as Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Pneumococcus, which among them cause ear, nose, and throat infections, scarlet fever, meningitis, and pneumonia, are becoming widely resistant.
«There is a shift in the thin ideal female figure to one that now includes the appearance of physical fitness via muscularity,» says Bozsik, who explains that the results of the current study further suggest that muscularity and thinness are becoming more ubiquitous among female media figures.
But I have often felt that it has become so ubiquitous among pet product marketers that, over the years, it has almost reached cliché status.
But it is only in the last few years that it has become a nearly ubiquitous topic of conversation among legal industry leaders, at conferences on legal technology, and in popular legal industry publications.
But it's only in the last few years that it has become a nearly ubiquitous topic of conversation among legal industry leaders, at conferences on legal technology, and in popular legal industry publications.
And that is crucial: though fast charging has become essentially ubiquitous in high - end phones, among budget phones it is still a selling point.
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