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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cross national' is correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used to describe situations, activities, or relationships that involve two or more countries. For example, "There has been increased cross national cooperation in recent years to tackle the issue of climate change."
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But these are human beings, actually children, and morals should cross national boundaries.
Environmental issues also cross national borders, so we must respond with international measures.
Others cross national borders.
Desalination also can cross national boundaries.
Second, data content and format standards must cross national boundaries.
They create links that cross national borders.
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But cross-national surveys offer some clues.
"We need cross-national comparative data that is meaningful.
All of which offers proof of the importance of cross-national collaboration.
First, inequality is correlated with political instability, one of the strongest findings of cross-national research.
A truly leftwing agenda would be one based on cross-national cooperation and solidarity.
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