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The phrase "a universal frame of reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common standard or perspective that applies to various situations or contexts.
Example: "In scientific research, establishing a universal frame of reference is crucial for ensuring that findings can be compared and understood across different studies."
Alternatives: "a common point of reference" or "a shared framework."
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We no longer have a universal frame of reference.
Still, such global collaboration cannot resolve the tension between seeing American-style democracy and markets as a universal frame of reference versus seeing the United States as just one among many culturally specific areas, however powerful.
It's just that then there was a universal frame of reference and it didn't matter so much," says Chris Isham, the director of the Blackett laboratory at Imperial College, one of the leading figures in quantum mechanics and a cantor at the Church of St John the Baptist, in Holland Road, London.
There might not be a universal frame of reference, but there is a frame of reference that's useful to measure: the rest frame of the CMB, which also coincides with the rest frame of the Hubble expansion of the Universe.
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First, previous studies assume an external frame of reference when referring to spatial cross-modal congruence47.
These ideologies claimed to be universal, embracing all human diversity within a cosmic frame of reference.
Descriptors are an obvious way to provide a frame of reference.
Here the covers provided a welcome frame of reference.
"They have a larger frame of reference," he said.
But the recipients have a different frame of reference.
I didn't have a good frame of reference".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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