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Discover LudwigThe phrase "global popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the worldwide recognition or success of something. For example, "The new movie has achieved global popularity since its debut."
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Rape and its global popularity should have star billing.
The show's global popularity made him a household name.
I doubt that anyone could have predicted its global popularity.
Hilhorst said it was important to recognise Shakespeare's global popularity.
Shakespeare's infinite adaptability is the source of his global popularity.
Mr Edlinger's pioneering work helped to project the sport to global popularity.
The global popularity of Twenty20 has long eaten into the length of Test series.
Chinese films and literature are enjoying growing global popularity as well.
Surely, one man is not the whole reason for its global popularity.
And, more problematically, what impact, if any, does Murakami's huge global popularity have on his writing?
(Soccer has global popularity, but lacks that every-single-day presence here).
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