According to the definition provided, which sentence uses a form of the word ubiquity correctly?
There was only one sad, ubiquitous gumball in the candy dish at Grandma's
house.
When you are in the southern United States, the presence of Baptist
churches and barbecue joints is ubiquitous.
The horror movie was filled with ubiquity that terrified the audience in just
the way the director had intended.
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If there's one quality I dislike about Trey, it's his annoying ubiquity about
all the things he knows about football