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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a universal example for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an example that is applicable or relevant in a wide range of situations or contexts.
Example: "The theory of evolution serves as a universal example for understanding the process of natural selection across different species."
Alternatives: "a general example of" or "a common illustration for".
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"Sainthood means that his is a universal example for all Catholics to follow".
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Some luxury cars do have a universal look, for example the Mercedes and the BMW.
The problem with an exclusively etic approach is that manifestations and expressions of a universal phenomenon, for example depression, may be different in different cultures, and thus may be missed if concepts and measures from one culture are applied blindly to another culture [ 4].
If for example you board a Stagecoach Bus and buy a return ticket, and another operator like Arriva takes over at night, you will not be able to use your Stagecoach return unless you purchased a universal ticket, for example System One in Manchester.
Sometimes it can focus on controversial things: initiatives to introduce a universal basic income, for example, or an alcohol rehab programme that offers addicts... alcohol.
Again, to ensure they can be read, convert your diagrams into a universal format, JPEG for example.
It now features a universal search bar, for example, as well as a visual search tool that lets you search Adobe Stock for just the right kind of stock photo.
Throughout the chapter, an example of a universal roadmap for process and control strategy development is outlined and discussed by focusing on general rules and dedicated tools for developing, characterizing, and scaling-up of downstream processes.
The use of physically justified parameters enables the identification of a universal parameter set for the example of an Fe 22Mn 0.6C TWIP steel.
Suppositio naturalis, on the other hand, is described as "the acceptance of a common term for all those things that can share in a common universal nature"; for example, the term 'man' when taken by itself by its very nature stands for all the individuals that fall under it, whether they exist in the past, present or future.
In Singapore, for example, a universal payment system is about to get standardized.
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