Sentence examples for an universal language from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an universal language" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a universal language" because "universal" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "English is often considered a universal language that connects people from different cultures."
Alternatives: "a global language" or "a common language."

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Varnek, A., Fourches, D., Hoonakker, F. & Solov'ev, V. P. Substructural fragments: an universal language to encode reactions, molecular and supramolecular structures.

The most important part was to make the students realize that what they were learning was not just some abstract nonsense but, some part of an universal language, which would give them necessary skills to "communicate" among themselves irrespective of their backgrounds and interests.

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A: Music is a universal language.

He realized that photography is a universal language, an art that all can interpret and appreciate.

Chandi confided a wish in a universal language.

Martial arts is a bit of a universal language".

The global appeal of music has earned it a reputation as a universal language.

Art is a universal language, a mighty bridge that transcends religiosity.

That's kind of a universal language in a sense".

Seems like being a Belieber really is a universal language.

Music has always been a global connector and a universal language.

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