Sentences with phrase «is a ubiquitous phrase»

These days, «going paperless» is a ubiquitous phrase in the promotional materials that banks hand out to prospective customers.
These days, «going paperless» is a ubiquitous phrase in the promotional materials that banks hand out to prospective customers.

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I also think the phrase refers particularly to advertising, which seems a ubiquitous intrusion, whether we're on the web (where popups are especially invasive), driving down a highway, watching TV or listening to the radio.
There is a much overused phrase in microbiology — «everything is everywhere, but the environment selects» — which suggests that microbial populations are not localised but geographically ubiquitous, and unlikely to be at risk.
But in certain conservative circles, the phrase «government schools» has become as ubiquitous as it is contemptuous.
The phrase author platform is increasingly ubiquitous in the publishing industry, but essentially, it boils down to who knows you, how they know you, and the things they know about you.
For everyone else, it's one of those ubiquitous phrases subconsciously absorbed by watching reruns of «Fixer Upper» or «Property Brothers» while you fold laundry.
The phrase «Pura Vida» (literally «Pure Life») is a ubiquitous motto in Costa Rica.
In an era where terrible, terrible text - based work is ubiquitous at art fairs, perhaps we like making / seeing shapes reminiscent of language without the presence of an obnoxious imperative phrase?
Movies are being made about social networks, devices are being marketed based on their social network capabilities, the phrase itself is becoming ubiquitous.
We've all heard the phrase «There's an app for that,» which became culturally ubiquitous when developers started creating mobile apps for every possible service that one might use throughout the day.
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