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The phrase "universal problem" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a problem or issue that is widespread and affects a large number of people or situations. Example: Poverty is a universal problem that exists in both developed and developing countries.
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It's a concept known as universality – it's a universal problem, not one that just affects me".
He said that the accusations against a former university football coach were a reminder that sexual abuse is a universal problem that affects most institutions.
It's a universal problem.
That's a universal problem, in fact.
"It's a universal problem," he said.
"Genocide is a universal problem," she said in an interview.
This is a universal problem, not only Apple's.
"Rape is a universal problem – it happens everywhere.
Mr. Kabila also brushed aside questions about widely reported government corruption in Congo, saying it was a universal problem.
"Sometimes, they don't like the weather, so they blame the forecaster," he said, describing a universal problem for meteorologists.
The problem of finding good care is a universal problem, not just one that exists in London or other cities.
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