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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a universal answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a response or solution that is applicable in all situations or contexts.
Example: "While many questions may arise, there is rarely a universal answer that fits every scenario."
Alternatives: "a one-size-fits-all solution" or "a definitive response".
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"There will not be a universal answer".
Bootstrapping is not a universal answer.
What they have is not a universal answer for enterprise mobile developers.
Carefully designed studies on self-selection problems may, however, not be a universal answer or truth for all other studies on adolescents.
We do not claim to compare CW and time resolved fDOT systems in general since we think that a universal answer is probably out of reach.
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Internet filtering technology is not infallible, nor is it a complete or universal answer for the many complex challenges that children face in cyberspace.
Two open hands can ask a real question, "What's happening?" But hands placed in prayer become a sort of supplication, a rhetorical question: "What do you expect me to do about it?" Ask when a Roman bus might arrive, and the universal answer is shrugged shoulders, an "ehh" that sounds like an engine turning over and two raised hands that say, "Only when Providence allows".
I hear it echoed whenever someone learns that I am a student of black history and says, (it happens too often) "Why do you want to limit yourself like that?" or "Why don't you study something universal?" Answer: Because like a heart surgeon, or a urologist, I'm a specialist.
Experiencing any of your favorite shows with other people around produces an etiquette question with no universal answer: Is talking during the show O.K.? I wondered this as I shushed my "Game of Thrones" companion for speaking over Samwell Tarly.
When I asked several Danes where to go to enjoy nature after a week in their capital, the near universal answer was "Sweden".
If there were a universal right answer, this wouldn't be the question troubling most enterprises today.
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