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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted universally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is recognized and agreed upon by everyone, without exception.
Example: "The theory of gravity is accepted universally among scientists as a fundamental principle of physics."
Alternatives: "widely accepted" or "generally acknowledged".
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By Flavian and Antonine times the principate was accepted universally.
Even so, the theory has not been accepted universally by biologists.
Those laws also demand that they be accepted universally and that great battles must be waged on their behalf.
That argument is not accepted universally among Southern black educators, including the school superintendent in Petersburg, Va., where about 80percentt of the 36,000 residents are black.
It had delayed launching its DVD recorder until the copy-protection scheme that it developed with Toshiba, IBM and Intel was accepted universally.
Although the picture was by no means accepted universally, it had become possible to see a clear line of thuggery from ape ancestry to human prehistory and on to Srebrenica.
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There is no universally applicable and universally accepted weighting system presently in use.
Card payment is universally accepted.
Commonplace, but not universally accepted.
Menezes was far from universally accepted.
There are no universally accepted boundary conventions.
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