The automated teller machine that dispenses cash and other banking transactions has become ubiquitous in many parts of the world. |
Mucor, a fungus from the class of Zygomycetes, is a ubiquitous saprophyte that resides in soil and decaying organic matter. |
Those ubiquitous institutions which act in all organisations like a deadweight on actually getting things done? |
The point, though, is that the gambit, which is ubiquitous in the public sphere, is inherently political, engages in hidden rhetorical work. |
Kids being kids, they asked if they could have chips, but the ubiquitous fried potato was absent from this particular hostelry. |
Booze is so ubiquitous it is difficult to know what its effect on creativity really is, except in extreme cases. |