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The phrase "global entities" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to organizations, companies, or other entities with a presence or operations on a worldwide scale. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as business, politics, or economics. Example: "The rising influence of global entities such as multinational corporations and international NGOs has greatly impacted the global economy."
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This gives global entities a competitive advantage when conducting business.
"But global entities like MTV and Sony Music should know better".
These are technically networks of firms, rather than single global entities.
Dell said it was reorganizing three of its four major product segments — large corporations, small and medium-size businesses, and other institutions like government — into global entities.
He also sought to invest the country's oil profits in a range of global entities in a bid to reduce the country's dependence on its core asset.
Because of pressure from Sheila C. Bair, then the chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the primary responsibility for winding down failing institutions was given to the F.D.I.C., an agency woefully ill equipped to deal with complex global entities.
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Ford's market is global, and it conceives of itself as a global entity.
Food and pharmaceuticals are traded freely, but there is no global entity to ensure safety standards.
But it's a given that King Louis is a global entity.
Students at Yale's WYBCX refer to their station as a "global entity".
And the same thing is true of Latino actors, except for J.Lo, who is a global entity.
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