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Discover Ludwig'global epidemic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a disease or other health-related issue that affects a large number of people across a wide geographical area. For example, "The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has made the global epidemic of hospital-acquired infections even more difficult to control."
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Hostage-taking is a global epidemic.
Until it does, the global epidemic will continue to expand.
The possibility of a global epidemic has provided an opportunity for insect repellent.
It's not clear how they could respond to a sudden global epidemic as well.
It is Unaids's second comprehensive report on the global epidemic of AIDS.
In theory, anyone who could obtain the virus could ignite a global epidemic.
Without more incisive, focused behavioral research, prevention messages alone will not stop the global epidemic.
For years experts have warned of a global epidemic of hacking.
In 2004, the World Health Organisation declared obesity a global epidemic.
The global epidemic of tobacco use kills more people annually than malaria, tuberculosis and Aids combined.
The United States has declared the global epidemic of AIDS a national security threat.
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