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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although it is universally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or exception to a general statement that is widely accepted or believed.
Example: "Although it is universally acknowledged that exercise is beneficial, many people still struggle to maintain a regular fitness routine."
Alternatives: "even though it is widely" or "despite being generally".
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Although it is universally agreed that cultural communities exist, their borders are very fuzzy and depend on how the researcher defines the term 'culture'culture
Although it is universally true of the aesthetic that the object involuntarily pleases or repels, yet the objects of aesthetic judgment themselves cannot be reduced to a formula.
Although it is universally assumed that ({mathcal A}_{mathrm {yes}}) and ({mathcal A}_{mathrm {no}}) are very slow in general, there were no examples of groups G for which these algorithms were actually very slow.
This tendency goes on, although it is universally agreed that business and the country generally would be in a stronger position if a much larger proportion of all investment were in common stocks and equities, and a smaller proportion in mortgages and bonds.
Although it is universally admitted that we all belong to the same species, humans are split into many ethnic groups and races.
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One of Western theater's great movements, the commedia dell'arte (or comedy of skill), cannily frustrates theater historians and academics because, although it was universally popular in Italy, France and Spain from about 1550 to 1750, it left behind no scripts.
But it creates as many problems as it solves as an exhibition space... the curved walls make it a challenge for both the artist and visitor.' The Spire, Dublin (3-1) 'Such a wacky, amazing piece of sculpture... although it's universally disliked by the Irish.' Imperial War Museum North, Manchester (5-1) 'A phenomenal impact.
Table 9 shows the location of the annotated instances of population values in structured abstracts, revealing that population information is most often found in the Method section or sections related to experimental design, although it is not universally the case.
Although it is not universally true, adults often report that they were aware of an increased portion size, something that was true irrespective of whether the food was eaten as a discrete unit such as a sandwich (Rolls et al., 2004a), as an amorphous food such as macaroni cheese (Kral et al. 2004), a drink (Flood et al. 2006), or even everything eaten over 2 days (Rolls et al., 2006).
But another book I've come across is The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Brian Caplan which was written back in 2007.The idea is not original, although it is far from universally accepted.
Although it is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is up there among the very greatest novelists, it seems that writers guided by her example are not to be treated with the same seriousness as the adherents of the Big Boys – the youthful Faulkner, perhaps, or Hawthorne, or the chronically unhappy and marginalised Melville.
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