Sentences with phrase «now ubiquitous term»

The exhibition at Kunsthall Stavanger draws from across Schjelderup's body of work and, through its title, takes a jab at the now ubiquitous term «Outsider Art.»

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The researchers also settled on the term «false news» as their object of study, as distinct from the now - ubiquitous term «fake news,» which involves multiple broad meanings.
With the term «natural» now so ubiquitous in the pet food space, companies must think hard about the best ways to stand out from their competitors.
In 1955, The Partisan Review published Greenberg's ««American - Type» Painting,» in which the critic defined the now - ubiquitous term «abstract expressionism.»
Some of it stays with us, such as the word «technology», which was first coined in the 17th century as a fairly niche term back then, but is now ubiquitous, because... well, there are a lot of new things created everyday now.
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