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Discover LudwigThe phrase "universal need" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a need that is common or essential to all people. Example: Food is a universal need; without it, no one can survive.
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There's no universal need to be an honor's student.
Justice Scalia discussed the universal need to eat.
There's no universal need to be an honors student.
TODDLERS also have a universal need to unwrap things and put them in their mouths.
Besides, Morin added, a universal need for eight hours is simply "untrue".
"I then settled for the rather universal need to make a living.
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And still others are, as Bosley puts it, universal needs.
Those two types of respect meet different universal needs that we have.
Humans have many different ways of leading satisfying lives, and genuinely universal needs are hard to find.
"Falsettos" leaps over boundaries, seizing universal needs and emotions, transcending sexual politics and, for that matter, politics of any stripe.
A cute, furry face is good, but the tale – if it wants to be universal – needs to wag the dog.
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