1. prevalence
the prevalence of obesity in adults
No significant change in prevalence was found between 1982 and 1990.
It also reported a prevalence of 1.68 per 1,000 for children under 15 years.
Despite its prevalence, grousing is a discouraging way of interacting.
"The prevalence of lung cancer among the local population."
prevalence of corruption
Due to its prevalence, this problem is often overlooked
Leukemia has a higher prevalence in both the young and old.
In 2016, "post-truth" was chosen as the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, due to its prevalence in the context of that year's Brexit referendum and Trump's US presidential election.
The prevalence of birth defects in the area is alarming
There is a prevalence of this opinion in the society.