Sentence examples for first world countries from inspiring English sources

The phrase "first world countries" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to developed, industrialized and economically advanced countries. Example: "First world countries have the highest standards of living and access to the latest technology."

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He says: "I've worked in third world countries and first world countries.

We think of this phenomenon as particularly true of wealthy "first world" countries like the United States.

QUESTION FROM MAURICIO MEGLIOLI: Dear Mr Krugman: I am very concerned about the current economic situation in the U.S., and in the first world countries.

Almost all countries of the world have poor people and many first world countries are in trillions of pounds of debt.

But especially in first world countries, there's a disconnect between the problem and the impact it's going to have on us.

"This of course means a continuous naval shipbuilding industry for decades into the future which all first world countries should aspire to".

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We're shielded from it in our first-world countries.

But it lags far behind other first-world countries in ridership.

Skype also does not allow call forwarding to numbers that are not in a specific set of (first-world) countries.

Here in Russia I have a strong sense of the cynicism of so-called first-world countries towards poorer nations.

Laher's novel Verfahren examined the plight of political and economic refugees and the difficulty they have gaining admittance into prosperous first-world countries such as Austria.

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