Prevalently vs Prevalent - What's the difference?
prevalently | prevalent |
Widespread or preferred.
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Superior in frequency or dominant.
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Prevalently is a see also of prevalent.
As a adverb prevalently
is generally, usually, mainly.As a adjective prevalent is
widespread or preferred.prevalent
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Adjective
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