Pronunciation: /ˈprɛvələnt/
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A1 The prevalent belief in this culture is that family comes first.
A2 The prevalent use of smartphones among teenagers is a growing concern.
B1 The prevalent attitude towards recycling has shifted in recent years.
B2 The prevalent theme in the novel is the struggle for power.
C1 The prevalent issue of climate change requires immediate action.
C2 The prevalent trend in fashion this season is oversized coats.
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A1 In my country, traditional music is prevalent.
A2 Fast food restaurants are prevalent in urban areas.
B1 Online shopping has become prevalent in recent years.
B2 The use of social media is prevalent among teenagers.
C1 Corruption is prevalent in some developing countries.
C2 Gender inequality remains prevalent in many societies.
adjective widespread in a particular area or at a particular time
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