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Talk of race is rampant in America, and with good reason.
I have a very low risk of heart disease, which is rampant in my family.
"Are we going to let this thing run rampant all night?"
The thing had run rampant in me, and here of all places.
The disease can be rampant once it gets started, however, and control is difficult.
Should we run rampant over all the 45 degrees of the thing?
Political violence was rampant, and still is: it cost at least 3,000 lives in 1990.
How could she expect him to come here, even though great crime might be rampant?
I have also heard that they are rampant and aggressive.
Discrimination within their community is rampant and in your face.
They have no more food, and plague is running rampant.
Since then, use of the name Webster has been rampant.
And rampant nationalism is a significant part of that problem.
Beliefs like this were rampant here just a few weeks ago.
I think you have to be careful that the development is not rampant.
He told them that fraud was rampant in the research industry.
Thoughts were still rampant in her head, especially those of Bob.
Her mind was now running rampant as she imagined what might happen next.
At last he was standing naked and rampant before me!
Disease was also rampant among the small population, and living conditions were poor.
I'll take rampant capitalism over that any day of the week.
He needed time to think, to sort out the emotions running rampant through him.
Students said they did not believe that use among their local peers was rampant.
And maybe some cutting back if they grow too rampant for their place.
It was not only his party people who got involved in rampant corruption.