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Discover Ludwig"international standard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts when referring to something that is accepted, recognized, or applicable on a global scale. For example: The university requires all students to meet its international standard for academic performance.
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But no international standard exists.
The international standard is 2 to 3 percent.
"But still, it's not an international standard".
Small-cell prisons are generally accepted as the international standard.
The solution was Unicode, an international standard for character encoding.
Brent crude, the international standard, has had a comparable decline.
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Unfortunately many of the rest are sub-international standard.
He's an international-standard bowler and that's what they do.
Wigan's international-standard swimming pool was demolished in 2008.
Portugal's health care is international-standard, and medical tourism is a growing industry in the region.
International Standard Classification of Education 1997 (UNESCO, Paris, 1997).
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