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How to use ubiquitously in a sentence

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Jasmonic acid is likely to occur ubiquitously in the plant kingdom, and it has also been found in some fungi.
The fusillades of the firing squads roared so often and so ubiquitously that some mistook them for the sound of Brazilian invaders.
Yet while one conclusion is quoted ubiquitously, the remainder of his remarks remain relatively obscure.
Fats invented the boogie-woogie piano style later used ubiquitously by early rock-n-rollers like Jerry Lee Lewis.
Perhaps no Idol alumnus has been more ubiquitously successful than Carrie Underwood, country music's most successful female star at the moment.
Sentient computing systems are always on, ubiquitously available, and can adapt to their users.
For example, consumers are starting to shop more online, and the current debit product doesn't allow them to do that ubiquitously.
It is a major component of connective tissues and thus distributed ubiquitously in the organism.
His work on transtextuality is still ubiquitously referred to in the field of literary studies.
The depressing thing was how ubiquitously mediocre things were.
The troubling fact is that a successful, ubiquitously published and clearly-credited piece of design can quickly become an artifact to be lusted after by hungry practitioners.
Some creatures never display these traits at all, particularly the almost ubiquitously solitary reptile family.
The big difference now is that we are all overloaded with too much information, and individual meanings seem to have less of a hold on us than the fact that information has become ubiquitously and universally available.
The software can be used ubiquitously across organizational entities and information processing platforms, permitting a high level of collaboration in delivering complex service outcomes using existing legacy systems.
Phytate or phytic acid is a main storage form of phosphate and is ubiquitously distributed in plant foods, especially cereal grains and legumes.
In the coming years, we may see ecovillage design principles applied ubiquitously to retirement communities, as aging baby-boomers discover that government and corporations are not prepared to help.
As for ION transmitted by the mitochondrial genome, OPA1 and OPA3 encode mitochondrial proteins from the inner mitochondrial membrane, ubiquitously expressed in all cells from the body.
Helix-loop-helix motif is essential for heterodimerization with a ubiquitously expressed E-protein.
The conversion of DHEA-S into DHEA takes place very quickly and in almost all body tissues as the corresponding enzymes are available ubiquitously.
Aluminum is a naturally occurring element that is found ubiquitously in the environment as silicates, oxides and hydroxides in combination with other elements such as sodium and fluorine, and as complexes with organic matter.
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The salvaged food was brought from the piers to the kitchens by Boy Scouts, ubiquitously useful in any public undertaking.
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