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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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universal solitude

I'm writing a book review for a school project. There is a sentence:

"Many of his characters seem to be abandoned, like they have been left in (the) universal solitude."

Should I use the definite article before the word universal or is it okay to omit it?
  

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No article. Solitude is an uncountable condition.

  • No article.
  • Solitude is an uncountable condition.
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No article. Solitude is an uncountable condition.

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