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Discover Ludwig'goes global' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a business expanding beyond its current geographic location. For example: The new tech startup has gone global, opening offices in five different countries.
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"It goes global within minutes".
This year the project goes global.
Spin of the week Mandy goes global.
In the sequel, the disaster goes global.
This new program, the company said, "goes global".
But as the slowdown goes global, more deals are emerging.
In "Lightning on the Sun," this metaphysic goes global.
Cotton is relevant now because the story explains how and why an industry goes global.
impress upon us the inventiveness that is necessary when the regional goes global.
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A Bank Goes Global By the time Depfa financed the Wisconsin schools' investment, it had already become an emblem of the new global economy.
(In this, Hope Six is very much Let England Shake, Part II: Harvey Goes Global).
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