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The phrase "aggregate world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a collective or combined view of global phenomena, data, or trends.
Example: "In the aggregate world of data analytics, we can observe patterns that individual datasets may not reveal."
Alternatives: "collective world" or "combined world".
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Using this formulation we show that foreign influence increases aggregate world welfare when there are no other means of alleviating the externalities that arise from cross-border effects of policies.
The 63 stocks show average price-to-book and price-to-sales ratios of 4.4 and 3.5, respectively, vs. equivalent multiples of 2.3 and 1.2 for FactSets Aggregate World Index (excluding the United States).
The Millennium Declaration uses the collective pronoun, "We" and refers to duties to the "world's people", leading many to conclude that the goals and indicators were intended as motivational aspirations for the aggregate world population.
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In aggregate, the world owes the money to itself; debt is just an accounting issue.
"What we saw from the Intel results, and what we're seeing again from A.M.D. today, doing a bit better than expected, is probably a positive sign about the state of the aggregate PC world," an analyst at Longbow Research, JoAnne Feeney, said.
Coming out of Sweden Tablefinders' mission is to aggregate the world's online bookable restaurants.
Tablefinders' mission is to aggregate the world's online bookable restaurants through an awarding and open community.
And, what's more, with Google Health recently closing its doors, RunKeeper has one less Goliath to worry about during its quest to aggregate the world's health information.
But if Nixty can use it's US advantage to aggregate the world's best educational content and build a user interface optimized for countries like India, Indonesia, Brazil and China, it could have a huge hit on its hands.
Explains founder and CEO Chris Good, the company's goal is to aggregate "the world's event data," and they've already indexed 20 million events over the course of the past few months, he says.
But the finance crisis has revealed that what makes sense for each player individually does not always make sense in the aggregate". The world's premier monetary economist and Nobel economics prize winner Robert Mundell considers the international monetary system a non-system and calls it "criminal".
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