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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a worldwide problem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that affects people or regions across the globe.
Example: "Climate change is a worldwide problem of significant concern that requires immediate action from all nations."
Alternatives: "a global issue of" or "an international challenge of".
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Football has been dealing with a worldwide problem of match fixing in recent years, with more and more incidents being flagged up by the sports officials.
Medical nonpersistence is a worldwide problem of striking magnitude.
Rain wind-induced vibRain wind-inducedin cable-stayed bridges is presently a worldwide problem of great concern.
Rain wind induced vibration of cables in cable-stayed bridges is a worldwide problem of great concern.
The enhanced oxidation of sulfide minerals principally pyrite (FeS2), by mining activities is a worldwide problem of significant environmental interest because it leads to the generation of acidic, metal-rich waters.
Adherence to treatment (or carrying out agreed healthcare recommendations) is approximately 50% in most chronic diseases and has been described as a "worldwide problem of striking magnitude" [ 1].
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As the treatment of AD is still a worldwide problem, therapeutic potential of resveratrol has attracted the interest of researchers to shift emphasis on.
The occurrence of heavy cyanobacterial blooms has become a worldwide problem, as a consequence of eutrophication of the aquatic ecosystems; furthermore, 60%to75%5% of these blooms have been found to be toxic.
Unreclaimed mine tailings sites are a worldwide problem, with thousands of unvegetated, exposed tailings piles presenting a source of contamination for nearby communities.
Stress urinary incontinence remains a worldwide problem affecting patients of all ages.
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in building construction remains a worldwide problem in terms of workplace injury, illness and fatality statistics.
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