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The phrase "a global need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or requirements that are relevant or necessary on a worldwide scale.
Example: "Access to clean water is a global need that must be addressed to improve public health."
Alternatives: "an international necessity" or "a worldwide requirement".
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He asserts a global need for American leadership.
For Chris Sheldrick, one of the app's creators, what3words answers a global need.
There is a global need for the implementation of more cost-effective green technologies for the treatment of effluent from wineries.
Currently, there is a global need to develop tools that evaluate the overall quality of soil to determine the effectiveness and sustainability of farm-management practices.
Increasing concerns about environmental issues and depletion of fossil resources lead to a global need for producing more clean energy from renewable sources.
Environmental legislation that requires new buildings to move to low-energy lighting has given rise to a global need for specialist environmental lighting engineers - and the mix of design and engineering expertise that this demands is hard to find.
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Conflict between people and ecosystem capacity is a global problem, and achievement of wildlife-human co-existence a strategic global need.
Decreasing reliance on fossil fuels is a pressing global need.
The unit fills a critical global need for potable water.
The intermittency of renewable electricity generation has created a pressing global need for low-cost, highly scalable energy storage.
There is a growing global need to generate high resolution digital soil maps for numerous ecological applications.
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