What is the difference between universally and generally?

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2026-05-01 19:40

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"Universally" refers to something that applies to all cases or instances without exception, indicating a broad, all-encompassing nature. In contrast, "generally" suggests a broader trend or commonality but allows for exceptions; it applies to most cases rather than all. Thus, while both terms denote a level of commonality, "universally" is absolute, whereas "generally" is more flexible.

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