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Prevalence
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najczęstotliwość, dominacja
the state or quality of existing or happening every commonly in a specific place or at a specific time
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prewalencja, przewaga liczebna
a superiority in numbers or amount
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prewalencja
(epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population
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Przykład
During the winter months, many people experience catarrh due to the increased prevalence of respiratory infections.
The prevalence of obesity is associated with various factors, including sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary habits, and genetic predisposition.
The prevalence of crony capitalism often leads to unfair advantages for well-connected companies, hindering competition and innovation in the market.
The #MeToo movement shed light on the prevalence of individuals in positions of power who use their influence to abuse others sexually.
The prevalence of anomie can contribute to a sense of alienation and disconnection from society, leading to increased rates of crime, substance abuse, and mental health issues.