The term "universal dielectric response" refers to a phenomenon observed in various materials, particularly in disordered systems, where the dielectric response (the material's ability to polarize in response to an electric field) exhibits characteristics that are independent of the specific details of the material. This concept encompasses a wide range of systems, including glasses, supercooled liquids, and some types of polymers.

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