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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a global importance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has significance or relevance on a worldwide scale.
Example: "The issue of climate change is of a global importance that requires immediate attention from all nations."
Alternatives: "worldwide significance" or "international relevance".
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But the seminary, home of the Deobandi school of theology, has a global importance.
Subtropical and tropical forests are characterized by a high biodiversity and a global importance for the provisioning of key ecosystem services23.
"In this paper, we take advantage of the link structure of the Web to produce a global "importance" ranking of every web page.
Therefore, UspA might have a global importance in P. luminescens notifying stress and transmitting signals for HexA [ 18].
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This epidemic has spread to developing countries and achieved a widespread global importance (Abubakari et al., 2008; Kain et al., 2002; Raj et al., 2007).
During the last few decades, khat use has an increased global importance due to migration, leading to an increase in health problems among its users.
In a city of global importance, but with few globally recognisable landmarks, the Sixth Street Viaduct is an anonymous icon.
These were hasty and ill-conceived decisions that have essentially left the United States without a policy on a matter of global importance.
This is still a small enough city for people to be intrigued by the mere fact that a figure of global importance is spending a couple of days in their midst.
Each month, Forbes tackles a topic of global importance, bringing you a series of exclusive, long-form weekly video interviews with experts in the field.
Leptospirosis is a zoonosis of global importance caused by a spirochete of the genus Leptospira.
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