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Filter by Meaning The therapist sought to instill a sense of the omnipresence of hope in her patients.
The rise of social media has contributed to the omnipresence of celebrity culture.
The omnipresence of video streaming services has made traditional television a thing of the past.
Some people believe that ghosts have an omnipresence, allowing them to appear in multiple places at once.
Many people find comfort in the idea of omnipresence because it suggests that we are not alone in the universe.
The omnipresence of noise in big cities can be challenging for people who value peace and quiet.
The celebrity's face had an omnipresence in the magazines.
The singer's omnipresence on the radio and television has made her a household name.
For some, the feeling of being watched creates a sense of omnipresence.
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