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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a borderless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks borders or boundaries, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about globalization or digital spaces.
Example: "In a borderless world, ideas and cultures can flow freely without the constraints of national boundaries."
Alternatives: "without borders" or "border-free".
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Now, it's becoming a borderless battlefield.
On one hand, computing will be a borderless utility.
What is a country but a borderless sentence, a life?
The novel's narrative thrust may deal with Iranians, but Khadivi also seeks a borderless perspective.
In fact, few businessmen have more energetically embraced the idea of a borderless Europe.
El Général's recent single, "I Wish" calls for sharia law and a borderless Arab world.
They dream of a "borderless" company that eliminates defensive interior barriers.
Globalization and a borderless world are not a panacea for all social and economic ills.
His dream of a borderless, tolerant Europe (always his true, spiritual homeland) had been destroyed.
The utopia of a borderless digital global village may be coming to an end.
"If everything is digital, and location-independent, you can run a borderless country," Kotka said.
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