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"a" or "an" ubiquitous? - English Language & Usage Stack …
This isn't straightforward. In my version of English, I would say 'a ubiquitous'. It seems that the grammar checkers in MS Word agree -- both in US and UK English. However, take a look at this ngram of published works. Google ngram: a ubiquitous,an ubiquitous
Correct usage of "ubiquitous" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Oct 26, 2015 · Personally, I would prefer "in whose classes the Chromebook is so ubiquitous", just because it seems punchier. Regarding the type of nouns used with ubiquitous: the CORPUS OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ENGLISH provides evidence that the top five nouns that go after the word are abstract ones (with "nature" obviously acting as an abstract one as well):
What's the difference between "pervasive" and "ubiquitous"?
Dec 18, 2012 · Ubiquitous describes things that are everywhere in a place because it is the nature of that place to have those ubiquitous things. The two words have slightly different origins -- Pervasive comes from pervade (to diffuse throughout) …
Is knowledge of the meaning of the word “ubiquity” ubiquitously ...
Sep 12, 2014 · I'd expect that because I personally find "ubiquitous" and "omnipresent" to be more interchangeable than "ubiquitous" and "pervasive" (I feel pervasive has a slightly different meaning). The difference between mentions of "ubiquitous" and "pervasive" is the largest, probably because of the greater difference in meaning.
Verb form for the word "ubiquitous or widespread"
Apr 27, 2018 · the sentence I am trying to create is used everywhere in this report I am trying to proofread and semantically goes like this: "Increasing the use of internet" or "making infrastructure establishment widespread across the nation" I am looking for a verb more practical than "making sth. widespread" or a proper verb version of "ubiquitous" I have ...
word choice - Omnipresent is to Ubiquitous as Omnipotent is to ...
ubiquitous, adj.: existing or being everywhere at the same time : occurring or capable of appearing everywhere or in many places throughout a particular area, sphere, or production : omnipresent So to fill in the blank, any synonym of omnipotent that pleases your ear will do.
Meaning of a ubiquitous sentence in patents
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vocabulary - "to get ubiquitous" or "to become ubiquitous ...
A side issue is whether ubiquitous is in fact scalable; I don't particularly object to more ubiquitous, since it’s understood as what I would phrase as more nearly ubiquitous, but some have a legitimate argument against it. You might avoid the quarrel by writing “As computing came to play a greater and greater role in people’s daily lives
Word for ubiquitous and seemingly unimportant? [closed]
Apr 22, 2017 · The subject line asks a somewhat different question than the body. The best word I can think of that captures the feel of "ubiquitous and seemingly unimportant, but actually very important" is basic: From Merriam-Webster: 1 a : of, relating to, or forming the base or essence : fundamental - basic truths
What term describes something which is ubiquitous and …
Jan 1, 2014 · That is, something which is especially remarkable in one isolated instance because it rises above being quintessentially mediocre, as is the case in every other example. Consider the chocolate chip