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The phrase "as globalised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or relating something to the concept of globalization or its effects.
Example: "The economy has become more competitive as globalised markets continue to expand."
Alternatives: "in a globalized context" or "within globalized frameworks".
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At the same time, the alcohol industry is almost as globalised as the tobacco industry [ 56].
Today thousands of its young people study abroad, speak English and are as globalised as their peers in other countries.
JUDGED by international trade and capital flows and by the integration of markets, the world's economies were almost as globalised 100 years ago as they are now.
Although we initially thought our curriculum was an example of good practice in Flanders, this shows we have a long way to go before we can define our curriculum as globalised.
Both shipping and aviation have been excluded from international negotiations on climate change, partly due to the difficulty in allocating their emissions to a particular country, but also because of the reluctance of both industries – which continue to grow strongly as globalised trade increases – to submit to the international monitoring that climate change regulation requires.
The sense of besiegement by "foreigners" with hostile values has also intensified in Europe as globalised financial markets restrict nation-states' autonomy of action; globalised labour challenges dominant ideas of citizenship, national culture and tradition, and globalised terrorism provokes the curtailment of civil liberties and a draconian regime of surveillance.
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But the organisation is attempting to master two conflicting roles: as a national arts organisation with its roots in the community and as a globalised free-market player.
But some sense that letting foreign firms build the next generation of nuclear-power plants is now coming to be seen as a globalised step too far.Such worries could explain why Centrica, a British electricity firm, has repeatedly been linked to the sale.
As a globalised, metropolitan writer living in such a multicultural environment, I felt that my version should be influenced by as many Ramayanas as possible, not only to reflect the environment in which it would be read, but also to illuminate the richness of the tale.
He sees China as a globalised economic power player suffering a new and violent Cultural Revolution of money-worship in which a cronyist elite has become super-rich in the liquidation of state assets, creating poisonous envy in the dispossessed who hear all about others' wealth from the internet, and are supposed to gossip aspirationally about it on their mobile phones.
Furthermore, currently there are no specific professional bodies accrediting degrees for MIH, perhaps owing to the multi-professional and multidisciplinary nature of International Health as well as the globalised context in which these graduates work.
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