UBIQUITOUS in a Sentence

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 Meanings and Examples of UBIQUITOUS
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ubiquitous
 a.  being or existing everywhere; omnipresent
Classic Sentence:
1  Sallie Gardiner was absorbed in keeping her white pique dress clean and chattering with the ubiquitous Fred, who kept Beth in constant terror by his pranks.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER TWELVE
Example Sentence:
1  Factory workers have long clocked in and out; but AI makes ubiquitous surveillance worthwhile, because every bit of data is potentially valuable.
2  Empty seats have been as ubiquitous at the Rio Olympics venues as Brazilian flags and yellow soccer kits; the organizers donated a massive amount of tickets to less-populated events to underprivileged children even makes things worse.
3  The technology, ubiquitous in Europe, Canada and elsewhere, makes it harder for thieves to misuse data compared with cards that store data only on magnetic stripes.
4  Keurig is unfairly prohibiting other companies from making single-serve pods for their ubiquitous coffee machines and driving up prices for consumers.
5  That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ubiquitous; we heard the tune everywhere.
6  Leather is very much in fashion this season, as of course is the ubiquitous denim.