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The phrase "age of worldwide" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a global context or era, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We are living in an age of worldwide connectivity and communication."
Alternatives: "era of global" or "time of international".
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To steal another metaphor, this one from the coming age of worldwide renewable electrification: this movement is like a battery.
In this age of worldwide television and Internet and sponsorships, even Americans know Lance Armstrong, partly because he was given barely a 40percentt chance of surviving testicular cancer.
Robin Albing Readington, N.J., March 1, 2010 To the Editor: In our age of worldwide audio and video communication, I'd like to offer a variation on Charles Banks-Altekruse's suggestion.
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The average age of plants worldwide is around 28 years.
Like many other people over the age of 40 worldwide, I was vaguely aware that they'd done rather well for themselves, certainly better than that year's de facto X Factor winner, whatever his name was.
Our continent's rich natural resources and its demographics – one in four young people under the age of 24 worldwide will, by 2025, be from sub-Saharan Africa – highlight our collective growth potential.
Forced labor is part of an even bigger problem: recent estimates indicate that there are 215 million laborers under the age of 18 worldwide, over half of whom are working in hazardous conditions.
More than a quarter of children under the age of 5 worldwide are permanently "stunted" from malnutrition, leaving them physically and intellectually weak, the United Nations Children's Fund said in a report released Monday.
There are almost 170 million children under the age of five worldwide who are stunted as a result of chronic malnutrition.
Despite population growth, the number of deaths in children under the age of five worldwide has declined from 12 million in 1990 to 6.9 million in 2011, which translates into about 14,000 fewer children dying each day.
It is responsible for 1 to 2 million deaths in children under the age of five worldwide, despite the availability of multiple antimicrobials and different vaccine formulations [12], [13].
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