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"universal significance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has very broad meaning and importance. For example, "The Declaration of Independence has universal significance as a symbol of freedom and democracy."
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He suggested that divine purpose - not mere partisan politics - could be discerned in the contest's end, lending a universal significance to what might otherwise be a passing and (for him) painful moment.
In the New York Herald Tribune the next day, the great sportswriter Red Smith elevated the moment to universal significance.
The declaration's authors believed it to have universal significance.
He is saying that Newman's life and teaching are of universal significance.
This "Threshold" failed to open upon a realm of universal significance.
You just need to point to the universal significance of this art.
They mirror similar circumstances elsewhere in the world, and so they carry a broader universal significance.
Their deeds are timeless and exemplary presentations of mythic events replete with power and universal significance.
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Therefore, it is of universal significance for the polishing of a rotor spiral groove to verify the groove drum.
He stretches the midway pretty thin as a squalid metaphor for a Darwinian society, and asking its ragtag inhabitants to resonate with universal significance is asking way too much.
Particularists may reply by claiming that their rejection of war is a personal choice without universal significance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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