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What is the adverb form of prevail?

The adverb form of "prevail" is prevalently.

However, it's important to note that "prevalently" is not a commonly used word. It's more common to use other adverbs to express similar meanings, such as:

* Mostly: "The sunny weather prevailed mostly throughout the week."

* Generally: "The prevailing opinion was that we should stay home."

* Widely: "This view is widely prevalent in the scientific community."

* Dominantly: "The dominant color in the painting was blue."

* Predominantly: "The music was predominantly classical."

The choice of adverb depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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