Examples of 'universally true' in a sentence

Meaning of "universally true"

universally true: This means a statement or principle that applies or is accepted everywhere, regardless of individual beliefs or circumstances

How to use "universally true" in a sentence

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This is universally true and universally applicable.
Ethics is the application of what is universally true.
But this is universally true in any society.
Been frequently abused and is not universally true.
They are universally true because they protect us.
Yet that is not universally true.
It is not universally true that prospection produces negligible waste.
Of course this is a biblical principle that is universally true.
This is a given and universally true throughout the country.
To claim there is no universal truth is to claim that is universally true.
They are assumed to be universally true because no contrary example has ever been found.
I did not establish the principle of relativity as rigorously and universally true.
As universally true.
But this is almost universally true.
His injunctions are universally true at all times and must be universally relied upon.

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This is pretty much universally true.
Is this universally true or very personal?
I have found this to be one of the most universally true laws of life.
Then, is universally true and without variation through time or place.
This saying of the Philosopher is universally true in every kind of intellect.
This parable “ lays down a rule of life which is universally true.
But it is not universally true and there are a few self-made multi-billionaires too.
Paul Samuelson famously identified the principle as both universally true and yet not obvious.
Is that universally true in North America?
This is an observation I find almost universally true.
It seems to be held as universally true that " the foundation of quantification is measurement . ".
But I do not believe that this is universally true.
But I don't think that's as universally true today, is my point, Ron.
Admission to such spaces is usually open to all, but this is not universally true.
To some extent it does, but this idea is not universally true for everyone.
This hypothesis may be true for a majority of applications, but it is not universally true.
This, it is evident, is a proposition universally true.
But, there is a single, basic, underlying Principle of Nutrition that is universally true.
My take is different - none of the above is universally true.
We recognize, nonetheless, that this is not universally true.
It 's an old, sardonic aphorism that nevertheless is universally true.
Thus, instead of being essentially false, poetry may be universally true.
Like most maxims, it is generally true, even if not universally true.
However, Chesterton 's quote is not necessarily universally true.

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