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  • adjective Common misspelling of ubiquitous. (from Latin ubique)

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Examples

  • The drawn figures were as ubiquetous on "cutesy-themed" love items as the Precious Moments figures are today; and "Love Is" bothers me considerably less than those ugly Precious Moments mutants.

    Inappropriate, Much? Jen 2008

  • But it is interesting to see how a near-fotgotten show and one that's still ubiquetous on cable TV in the U.S. were pretty close cousins when they first began.

    Ship Shows Jaime J. Weinman 2007

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