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Discover Ludwig"both globally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "in both a worldwide and overall sense." You can use it when comparing two different global perspectives or experiences. Example: "Both globally, the economy is struggling, but locally, some countries have managed to thrive."
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How those debates play out matters both globally and nationally.
He tries to argue for lower emissions limits, both globally and in the US.
The solutions are also clear, both globally and locally, and the investments required are perfectly sound.
"They move so much freight both globally and domestically," Mr. Sterling said.
Of course, bank usage tends to increase with income both globally and within countries.
Duncan Exley, the trust's director, said: "Inequality, both globally but also in the UK, is now at staggering levels.
Our plan is to grow both globally and locally and that plan is working at the moment".
The Hansen paper shows that these frequencies have changed substantially, both globally and throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
The KPMG same survey also found that indirect taxes were rising, both globally and among Western industrialized countries.
"Fairtrade wine continues to display a positive and healthy level of growth, both globally and in the UK," said Anna Pierides, product manager at the Fairtrade Foundation.
Up to 2 million people marched in London that day and the importance of this event, both globally and locally, should not be underestimated.
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