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'a universal condition' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or condition that applies to everyone universally, or to several different types of people or situations. For example, "Living in poverty is a universal condition that affects many countries around the world."
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Anxiety, after all, is a universal condition.
It is a universal condition, that of vulnerability.
"I think that's a universal condition," Ms. Cusack said.
Rather, the law of opposites is a universal condition.
It's Lear's astonished, self-lacerating recognition of what he calls "unaccommodated man" as a universal condition.
The Pacific war was not some tragic flaw but an indication of a universal condition of human nature".
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The job of the senior executive is much more complicated today than it was a decade or two ago — and that trend will continue, especially if you hope to play on a global stage (which is a nearly universal condition these days for many companies).
There are 17 SDGs, but aging — a truly universal condition and soon to be a nearly universal challenge — isn't mentioned.
Finally, a more universal condition where every channel becomes busy with a specific probability in one frame is considered.
As one character notes, "The horror of the world hides beneath these infinitely pretty things". He is referring to Leiter's opulent wares, but he is also speaking to a more universal condition of human evil, the tendency of corrupt, exploitative societies to conceal themselves behind the trappings of luxury and glamour.
While tooth wear is an almost universal condition also in the modern population, severe dentin exposure on cervical sites is relatively uncommon (2 6 %).
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