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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly universally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is widely accepted or recognized, though not absolutely so.
Example: "The concept of climate change is fairly universally acknowledged among scientists."
Alternatives: "widely accepted" or "generally recognized".
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There are areas where there's more agreement, for example in health where quality adjusted life years (QALYs) are fairly universally used.
George Lucas managed to squirm out of casting Jacko as the fairly universally despised Jar Jar Binks, in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
"Our best indication is that they'll be fairly universally offered in the next few years, and in some cases, exclusively offered," said Christopher Ryan, vice president of ADP's Strategic Advisory Services, a benefits consultant.
Though personal preference plays into this a lot with headphones, there are certain aspects of the sound that are fairly universally disliked.
While these highly generative adults do tell redemptive stories fairly universally, McAdams also notes that these stories are especially cogent in American societies.
Our data shows that thalassemia patients fairly universally understand the necessity of their treatments and have few concerns compared to other patient populations.
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And it does so extremely efficiently, securely, fairly, and universally.
The results aren't pretty: while some like the Pebble have been fairly well-received (though not universally loved), others like the Leap Motion and the Ouya have sounded a sour note.
In the United States and other high-income countries, newborns with the condition receive a fairly simple surgical correction and almost universally recover.
Typically, Pirate games are fairly well-grounded: they are almost universally set in the Caribbean during the Age of Sail, and they try to maintain a certain amount of realism (except for the occasional skeleton, zombie or a ghost ship).
Indeed, most people are convinced that only people can remember: it is universally believed that while apes who have learned fairly complex gestures are able to reproduce them, they memorize but don't remember them.
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