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They are more prevalent in any area where the economy is down.
In fact, they are not even sure how prevalent the disease is.
A number of health problems become more prevalent as people get older.
These groups are not prevalent, but you will likely hear about them while there.
The most prevalent population group is 50-64, higher than the national average.
But others said drugs were too prevalent to be kept away for long.
And back then, crime was much less prevalent than today.
It had long been thought that the problem was most prevalent among women.
This is very prevalent today in the food and language of the people.
This more common form was particularly prevalent from 1880 to 1920.
By 2036 it had become the most prevalent religious order in America.
"I would guess that is going to become more prevalent."
Prevalent at this time was the concern for public space.
The history of the building is still prevalent to the village.
It has also become a prevalent risk for older patients.
"It makes me think the problem is more prevalent than I thought," he said.
But to my surprise, the second most prevalent sound among the 15 was very different.
And why does the phenomenon seem more prevalent than in the past?
Both of these themes have long been prevalent in country music.
That sort of thinking was not at all prevalent yesterday.
Emphasis based on color was very prevalent in his works.
Two, three, four, and ten are also prevalent in the market.
Do you feel this is a prevalent problem in country music specifically?
Spanish is a prevalent second language all over the state.
All three forms are prevalent today and can be found in different parts of the world.