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"uniformly understood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is widely understood or accepted. For example, "The importance of exercise has long been uniformly understood."
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After the moment of silence, which was never requested but uniformly understood, Mr. Mason described which wreckage used to be which building.
And I think that was a time when we were just beginning to understand how certain kinds of superminds like Facebook can produce outcomes that perhaps are not uniformly understood to be good ones.
A general theory of computing is important, if we wish to have a common mathematical footing based on which diverse scientific and engineering efforts in computing are uniformly understood and integrated.
We show here that the problem of maximizing a family of quantitative functions, encompassing both the modularity (Q-measure) and modularity density (D-measure), for community detection can be uniformly understood as a combinatoric optimization involving the trace of a matrix called modularity Laplacian.
Work by black artists today is almost uniformly understood in terms of its "blackness," with audiences often expecting or requiring it to "represent" the race.
Although the underlying mechanism(s) are not uniformly understood, the beneficial effects of IPC for cardiac and skeletal muscle cells to prevent ischemic damage are generally accepted.
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While trustees may appreciate and advocate for change, they do not uniformly understand how higher education works.
Authors' response: Frankly, I was sure that all the biologists uniformly understand the rather loose term "higher organism".
"But uniformly it was understood and appreciated that the fund was not going to provide the same level of compensation as litigation".
Throughout this section, unless otherwise stated, every limit relation is understood as valid uniformly for all (xgeqgamma n) as (nrightarrowinfty).
However, tinnitus remains poorly understood and there is no uniformly effective therapy.
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