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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a globalizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to processes, trends, or phenomena that are contributing to globalization.
Example: "The rise of technology is a globalizing force that connects people across continents."
Alternatives: "a worldwide trend" or "an internationalizing".
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Nafta's effects cannot be isolated from the broader changes in a globalizing economy.
Most executives think it's good to be big in a globalizing economy.
Others appear to be more permanent features of a globalizing and democratising environment.
Cemex, Mr. Zambrano said, must either grow or be swallowed up in a globalizing economy and a consolidating industry.
A Storm of Songs ponders the destiny of the idea of the bhakti movement in a globalizing India.
While the virtue of free markets becomes readily apparent as the book progresses, Bhagwati is more confusing about the government's role in a globalizing economy.
As did the Midwest, Parker has remade itself to adapt to a globalizing economy.
His McDonald 's the very symbol of a globalizing economy's mass culture, said it will open 100 new stores annually in China starting next year.
Third, in a globalizing economy we must find ways for America to be the best place for anyone to invest in and start a business.
As China steadily integrates into a globalizing economy, it will find its merchants and traders farther and farther afield; embassies and diplomats are sure to follow.
Furthermore, with promising medical applications, the research area is dynamic and responsive to a globalizing science environment.
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