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Discover LudwigThe phrase "universally present" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means that something is present or exists everywhere, without exception. Example: The concept of love is universally present in all cultures, but the ways in which it is expressed may differ.
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The dashed outline indicates domains that are not universally present.
Certain alkaline materials (builders) are almost universally present in laundry soaps, functioning to increase detergency.
Petioles are universally present and may be long (as in Carludovica palmata, the Panama hat plant) or short.
Upon failure, shear fractures, the result of the coalescence of dilatational microcracks, are universally present.
Current data suggest that unlike SET methylases, which are universally present in eukaryotes, demethylases are not.
The flexoelectric effect is universally present in all dielectrics and exhibits a strong scaling with size.
While universally present in languages, negation is well-known to manifest a surprising cross-linguistic diversity of forms.
To the problem of soil loss, the industrialization of agriculture has added pollution by toxic chemicals, now universally present in our farmlands and streams.
These types of constraints are particularly useful with kinases, in which hydrogen bonds between ligands and the hinge region of the binding site are almost universally present [7].
Furthermore, established or potential virulence factors are not universally present in meningococci isolated from invasive disease.
It has been universally present in all mammalian species since it first appeared 220 million years ago.
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