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Discover Ludwig"emerging worldwide" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something new or important that is beginning to become widespread or popular around the world. For example, "The electric car industry is an emerging worldwide trend."
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The result was that his father's name, which he had rejected, became a symbol of the emerging worldwide struggle for environmental justice.
Although the circular economy concept has been around for more than 30 years, it continues to gain ever wider acceptance and adoption with creative business models emerging worldwide.
Antimicrobial resistance is emerging worldwide [1].
Currently, a new industrial technology revolution is emerging worldwide.
As high-rise structures are constantly emerging worldwide, wind effects on wind-sensitive structures are correspondingly getting increasing concerns, especially in tropic cyclone prone areas.
With multiresistant bacteria emerging worldwide and the shortage of novel antibiotics in the development pipeline, novel approaches for antimicrobial treatment are required.
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However, carbapenemase-producing strains have emerged worldwide over the past decade.
Community-associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA) emerged worldwide during the last decade.
The concept of solar energy conscious design has emerged worldwide with the growing number of high-rise apartment buildings.
In recent decades, community-associated SA (CA-SA) strains have emerged worldwide and have been responsible for outbreaks in sports teams.
As a guideline, one must expect that relevant object distortions will occur during investigations of nanostructured soft and hard matter, where a rich variety of defects, interfaces, and surfaces allows forging new material properties that rapidly emerge worldwide.
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