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globally prevalent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "globally prevalent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is widespread or common throughout the world, such as an issue, a belief, or a phenomenon. For example, "Climate change is a globally prevalent issue."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
34 human-written examples
Although HCV genotypes 1, 2 and 3 are globally prevalent, the prevalence of other genotypes appears to be segregation of subtypes between different geographic groups [2], [3], [14].
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eBURST (11, 12 ) generated 3 clonal complexes (CC): trachoma strains, A, B, Ba, and C (CC-A); noninvasive STIs with low population prevalence (CC-B); and noninvasive, globally prevalent D/Da, E, and F STIs (CC-C).
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The association of disease phenotype with 3 clonal complexes (CCs) was identified by eBURST, similar to those we reported previously: C. trachomatis strains that cause trachoma A, B, Ba, and C (CC-A); noninvasive STIs with low population prevalence (CC-B); and noninvasive, globally prevalent D/Da, E, and F STIs (CC-C).
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Ct is a globally prevalent human pathogen for which there are no effective vaccines or microbicides.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a globally prevalent cause of lower respiratory infection in neonates and infants.
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She is developing improved animal models and therapeutics against hepatitis E virus, a globally prevalent virus that has severe effects in pregnant women and no cure.
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Similar Expressions
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The major disorders of the brain are public health problems globally also prevalent in the low and middle income countries where they are poorly described.
Notably, the globally most prevalent P[8] genotype was detected for VP4 in 93.7% of the P-typed strains and the dominating G/P combination was G9 P[8] (90.7%).
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The oldest and globally most prevalent epidemic clones (ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST7, ST8, and ST9) were represented among the STs of the clinical cases observed in the Spanish regions of León, Asturias, and Zamora in 2006 2014 (Table 1; Figures 4(a) and 4(b)).
In humans, Ad36 infection is prevalent globally (21), with a prevalence of ∼15% in United States adults (7, 22).
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Prediabetes, a high-risk state for future development of diabetes, is prevalent globally.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "globally prevalent", ensure the context clearly establishes the global scope you are referring to. This adds precision and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "globally prevalent" when discussing regional or local issues. Overusing it can dilute its impact and create a misleading impression of scale.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "globally prevalent" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that the noun is widespread or common throughout the world. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Academia
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "globally prevalent" is a correct and usable adjective phrase used to describe something widespread across the world. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides numerous examples from academic, scientific, and news sources. It's most frequently used in scientific contexts to describe diseases, viruses, and conditions with broad geographical distribution. While generally formal and scientific, it's important to avoid overuse in limited contexts to maintain its impact. Alternatives like "worldwide common" or "universally widespread" offer similar meanings with slight nuances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
worldwide common
Replaces "prevalent" with "common", slightly altering the tone but retaining the core meaning of widespread existence.
universally widespread
Substitutes both "globally" and "prevalent" with synonyms, emphasizing the comprehensive distribution of something.
ubiquitous across the globe
Highlights the omnipresence or widespread availability of something.
internationally pervasive
Uses "internationally" instead of "globally" and "pervasive" to indicate a deep and widespread influence.
pervasive around the world
Emphasizes the extent to which something has spread and become ingrained globally.
commonly found worldwide
Rephrases the entire expression to highlight the frequency and geographical scope.
widely distributed globally
Emphasizes the distribution aspect, suggesting a broad dispersal across the world.
rampant throughout the world
Conveys a sense of something spreading uncontrollably on a global scale.
worldwide in effect
Focuses on the impact or effect being felt across the globe.
generally accepted worldwide
Shifts the focus to acceptance or adoption on a global scale, which is applicable in a limited set of use cases.
FAQs
How can I use "globally prevalent" in a sentence?
You can use "globally prevalent" to describe issues, diseases, or phenomena that are widespread across the world. For example, "Hypertension is a "globally prevalent" condition with a heavy clinical and economic burden."
What are some alternatives to "globally prevalent"?
Alternatives include "worldwide common", "universally widespread", or "internationally pervasive", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "globally prevalent worldwide"?
Yes, saying "globally prevalent worldwide" is redundant because "globally" and "worldwide" have essentially the same meaning. Choose one or the other.
What's the difference between "globally prevalent" and "locally common"?
"Globally prevalent" describes something widespread across the world, whereas "locally common" refers to something frequently found within a specific region or area. They represent different scales of distribution.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested