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What does the word ubiquitous mean?

Ubiquitous means being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time. It implies something is present, widespread, and common.

Here are some examples:

* "The internet has become ubiquitous in modern life." This means the internet is present and accessible in nearly every aspect of our lives.

* "The ubiquitous coffee shop is found on every corner." This means coffee shops are very common and easily found in many locations.

The word ubiquitous often emphasizes the pervasiveness and commonality of something.

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