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Use "ubiquitously" in a sentence
"You know who you are, and I know you’re sick of hearing yourself described as ubiquitously nice."
"This leaves the centre and right to evaluate the economic principle of what has been called ubiquitously as “compromise” among the party enablers."
"Researchers say the general public is 'ubiquitously' exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) - a man-made chemical linked to breast cancer, fertility problems and birth defects."