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The phrase "universal nature of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an introductory phrase when discussing something that is seen as a common experience or held as common knowledge. For example, "The universal nature of human loneliness has been noted throughout history."
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The universal nature of the sacred profane dichotomy, however, remains a disputed issue.
The sense of a room filled with projectors and multiple vectors implies the universal nature of a brand.
Through the fame of his second marriage and divorce, and the universal nature of his two most performed plays, he became iconic at 50.
For ID7589069, Macleod's ostensibly historical novel is a perfect story for our own time, with its demonstration of the universal nature of war.
No one ruled out a non-Italian pope to end the four-century local domination of the papacy and to stress the universal nature of Roman Catholicism.
His Foundations of Economic Analysis (1947) provides the basic theme of his work, with the universal nature of consumer behaviour seen as the key to economic theory.
The universal nature of ubiquilin 2 abnormalities in ALS suggests that all forms of the disease share a common pathological mechanism.
The widespread use of such biocides and the universal nature of water makes it inevitable that the toxic chemicals would appear as stream pollutants.
Russian officials celebrated the decision on Thursday, with the Foreign Ministry calling it "an important acceptance of the indivisible and universal nature of international terrorist threats".
The universal nature of the church's response to abuse, from Belfast to Brazil and Australia to Austria, tells us the institution itself is the problem.
However recently coined and inaccurate the term "Judeo-Christian" may be, replacing it with "Islamo-Christian" — and employing that coinage when arguing for the universal nature of a Middle Eastern epic — is, to say the least, problematic.
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