They have been particularly prevalent in the expatriate market. [adjective]
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Aubergine, army green, muted coral and cornflower blue are most prevalent with accents of white here and there. [adjective]
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"England will have difficulty, sire, in doing that," Carne answered, with a grim smile, for he shared the contempt of English Generals then prevalent. [adjective]
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Long before Ibsen appeared on the scene, Bjornson, the great essayist, thundered against the inequalities and injustice prevalent in those countries. [adjective]
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[This custom (of staining finger-nails) is still prevalent in the East; the plant Shenna, Laosonia spinosa, called by Pliny XIII. [adjective]
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The widespread mental indolence, so prevalent in society, proves this to be only too true. [adjective]
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The latter is a prevalent opinion, but it seems hardly warranted by the facts. [adjective]
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What kind of windows were prevalent. [Please select]
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He won the good-will of his employers by devoting himself to the improvement of their manufacturing business, and he kept his hands clean from the prevalent taint of pecuniary transactions with the nawab of the Carnatic. One fact of some interest is not generally known. [Please select]
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With the breakdown of money economy the practice of international barter is becoming prevalent. [Please select]
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In the same way rickets is more serious and more widely prevalent. [Please select]
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