in, to, every place
in all places
Cases of word usage
1) common, seen or done everywhere (at the time in question) (prevalent)
2) to make (a dirty surface) clean or bright by using a rough cloth or pad and soap etc; to look everywhere in (a place) (for a person, thing) (scour)
3) (seeming to be) present everywhere or in several places at the same time (ubiquitous)