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Instead, a ubiquitous language is ubiquitous only in the boundaries of its bounded context. The language is focused on describing only the model that is encompassed by the bounded context. As a model cannot exist without a problem it is supposed to address, a ubiquitous language cannot be defined or used without an explicit context of its applicability.
Learning Domain-Driven Design: Aligning Software Architecture and Business Strategy
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