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The phrase "a globalising planet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of globalization and its impact on the world as a whole.
Example: "In today's interconnected world, we must consider the challenges and opportunities presented by a globalising planet."
Alternatives: "a globalized world" or "an interconnected planet".
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"From Peter Carey to Ben Okri to Arundhati Roy, this has become an honour for stories of cultural transitions and migrations on a globalising planet.
Perhaps, he suggests, it should be seen as an ongoing experiment, "a test-bed for pluralism on a globalising planet that desperately needs more pluralism".
Hamid, a "Lahore-born nomad" who admits to always being "a half-outsider", views his homeland as "a test bed for pluralism on a globalising planet that desperately needs more pluralism".
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It is both a unifying force and a globalising one.
Only this will create institutions able to fend for themselves in a globalising industry.
They have, moreover, found a new focus in the WTO, which enforces the rules for a globalising economy.
With structural unemployment, a globalising economy and enabling new technologies, the home-based workforce is now growing rapidly.
Complying with international rules may seem pedantic, but it is important for Britain's overall interests in a globalising system.
It is increasingly asked to adjudicate on sensitive issues such as food safety and environmental protection that have become the stuff of trade disputes in a globalising economy.
A planet is an arbitrary thing.
Truly, a different planet.
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