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"universal cataclysm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a catastrophic event that affects the entire world. For example: "Experts fear a universal cataclysm if climate change is left unchecked."
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But monsters threaten, the dream breaks up in universal cataclysm, weariness and self pity take over, and both boat and voyant capitulate.
But in the present state of the world, where can these bitter incitements lead if not to a universal cataclysm?
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World-wide cataclysm can happen.
Kim Jong Un: Life with Father DVD; framed copy of 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights; World of Warcraft: Cataclysm video game.
Then cataclysm.
Then came the cataclysm.
Cataclysm always loomed.
They discussed the cataclysm.
Ripley's adores cataclysm.
Well, this is a cataclysm".
LUMET: It was a cataclysm.
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