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The phrase "a whole world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vast or complete experience, situation, or concept, often implying depth or richness.
Example: "Traveling to new countries opens up a whole world of experiences and cultures."
Alternatives: "an entire universe" or "a complete realm".
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A whole world.
It was a whole world".
There's a whole world.
A whole world was here.
She's evoking a whole world.
"It's a whole world away," Schroeder said.
It's a whole world of fun.
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The whole world loves a soap opera.
The whole world's a treasure chest.
The whole world loves a party.
A message can reach the whole world.
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