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universal

[yoo-nuh-vur-suhl] / ˌyu nəˈvɜr səl /


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Adding that its success "won't be in its universal adoption, but in how it anchors a larger conversation about what we want from our homes".

From BBC

And he makes a claim for the relevance of his project: “These poems rebut the parochialism and tribalism that dog our present, even as they appeal to universal experiences and values.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A more universal way to overcome our tendency to buy things we might regret is to read reviews more critically.

From The Wall Street Journal

As opposed to this threatening metaphorical comet, the Northern “Star Spangled Atmosphere,” Lemen wrote, was “well regulated in its revolutions” and “its universal laws are too well Founded to be over thrown.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Until then, the site had listed the weight of every player on the football team—a universal practice for programs around the country.

From The Wall Street Journal