Ubiquity (noun)

  1. The state of being everywhere at the same time, or seeming to be so.
  2. The fact of being very common or widespread.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin ubique "everywhere", from ubi "where" + -que "and".

Examples:

  1. The ubiquity of smartphones has transformed the way people communicate and access information.
  2. The ubiquity of fast food restaurants has contributed to the rise in obesity and other health problems.
  3. The ubiquity of the Internet has made it easier than ever to connect with others and access information.
  4. The ubiquity of social media has changed the way people interact and share information.
  5. The ubiquity of English as a global language has had a profound impact on the way people communicate and do business.
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