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"universal standard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a unified, agreed-upon rule or standard. For example, "The school has implemented a universal standard of dress code for all students."
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The first step in this effort is to produce a universal standard of conduct (Standard) broadly endorsed by the PSC industry.
Today, the rich, jammy California-style cabernet has become the universal standard.
Mr. Bernstein explains why, after centuries of coexistence, gold shoved aside silver as the universal standard.
Proudest of: My golden keys, the universal standard of service excellence.
Ethernet became a universal standard, he said, because of the licensing practices Xerox adopted in the 1970's.
Mr. Levine's invention would work best if it were adopted as a universal standard for the entire country.
We cannot be tuned to a known standard, because a universal standard for human experience does not exist.
Of course, there's no universal standard for evacuations, and no simple template for people's personal comfort zones.
On the contrary, it leads to its opposite -- moral absolutism -- since it presumes a universal standard by which to judge behavior.
In the end, I found no universal standard that governs all 245 medical centers in the United States that perform kidney transplants.
But some believe that with so many different projects, organisations and countries involved, it will be almost impossible to develop an achievable universal standard.
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