adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
endemic (= always present )
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Firstly, we need to tackle the corruption that is endemic in the system.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
area
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Furthermore, there is concern about foodstuffs imported from newly endemic areas .
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Using narrow-necked water containers to reduce the risk of cholera in homes without running water in cholera-endemic areas .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Cholera was endemic in Mexico in the 19th century.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Diagnostic and then treatment centers would be set up in those states where the disease was endemic .
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In the first world, misfortune and suffering were endemic and unavoidable.
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Quite apart from the class conflict endemic in capitalism, the economic system itself is beset with instabilities.
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Sutherland demonstrated that corporate crime was widespread and virtually endemic in contemporary national and transnational corporations.
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This identification of the problems provides the foundation for the solving of these endemic deficiencies.
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Though such rumours can not be proved, they are so endemic that they suggest something of the sort has been occurring.
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We know that once these organisms get introduced into a hospital, they just become endemic .