prevalent in the PONS Dictionary

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By regulating areas where the fungus is known to be prevalent it could result in decrease of infections.
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The significance of these units is emphasized as conventional conflicts are becoming less prevalent as insurgent and guerrilla warfare increases.
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Splitting is another defense mechanism prevalent among narcissists - seeing people and situations in black and white terms, either as all bad or all good.
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While this is occasionally true, it seems to be no more prevalent than in the general population.
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This is particularly prevalent in systems with a schema not based on a controlled vocabulary, such as certain folksonomies.
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However, the disease is not limited to elevated water temperatures as white band disease can still be prevalent even when water temperatures are cool.
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This saprotrophic fungus is prevalent in warmer climates such as tropical and sub-tropical regions.
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Cracking through the brick and significant loss of face brick was prevalent these areas.
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Early marriage, in which girls were married before they reached puberty also became prevalent, though not universal, over time.
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The spread of the bacteria is more prevalent in warmer and saltier ocean waters.
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