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universality

[yoo-nuh-ver-sal-i-tee] / ˌyu nə vərˈsæl ɪ ti /




NOUN
ubiquity
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That they chose Sharpe as their subject says something not just about the universality of his David-and-Goliath crusade, but about their own eye for happiness in everyday life.

From Washington Post

"The principle of universality is absolutely the debate here. People say 'can this be a commercial operation?' Of course it can be a commercial operation, but it will not do what it does today."

From Reuters

Canada's public health system is underpinned by the Canada Health Act, meant to guarantee universality and accessibility, among other things.

From Reuters

McKenzie and Bradley acknowledged the value in exposing military men and women to drama that explores the universality of trauma.

From Washington Post

“He believed in the universality of human rights,” Stephen Brown, a professor at the University of Ottawa’s School of Political Studies, said of Tutu.

From Seattle Times