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Discover Ludwig"global sales" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the total amount or value of goods or services sold by a company or organization on a global or international scale. You can use "global sales" when talking about a company's performance or success in selling products or services in different countries around the world. For example: - "XYZ Corp's global sales for the year reached an all-time high of $1 billion, thanks to strong demand in emerging markets." - "The company's marketing strategy has greatly contributed to its increase in global sales." - "The decline in global sales has prompted the company to reevaluate its pricing strategy."
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Its global sales were $244 million.
Bushmills whiskey's global sales were up 9%.
That represented 9.2 percent of Nestlé's global sales.
Global sales have been declining since at least last July.
In 2005 Ranbaxy's total global sales were $1.2 billion.
Overall, global sales declined 2.2% for the month.
Together, they have annual global sales of $13.5 billion.
The company projects a corresponding jump in global sales.
It's just their global sales that are different.
Global sales of Erbitux in 2007 were nearly $1.4 billion.
The medicine's global sales for 2006 were nearly $3.4 billion.
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