Direct marketing is, perhaps, the most ubiquitous form of advertising, with some 63 billion pieces of third-class mail posted annually in the United States.
The Reamker is the most ubiquitous form of traditional Cambodian theatre.
At the time, bags made of carpet-weave cloth from northern mills were a ubiquitous form of hand-carried luggage.
But what about the great mind-bogglers, those ubiquitous irregular forms that drive students around the world and even Greeks to despair?
Hard disks have been the ubiquitous form of non-volatile storage since the early 1960s.
The fields are ubiquitous forms of radiation that arise from all power lines, home wiring and computers.
We feel that this is the natural way to move toward a ubiquitous form of transportation.
The general power-law function follows the polynomial form given above, and is a ubiquitous form throughout mathematics and science.
A ballet of mood, without any story, it heralds the now ubiquitous form we call the plotless or abstract ballet.
As a result, the most ubiquitous form of political communication is the campaign poster; there are thousands.