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The word "internationalising" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of making something international in scope or character.
Example: "The company is focused on internationalising its operations to reach a broader market."
Alternatives: "Globalizing" or "Expanding internationally."
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internationalising
verb
Present participle of internationalise
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He is expected to discuss with Netanyahu Israel's recent airstrikes on weapons stores near Damascus and the risks of such action internationalising the civil war, now into its third year.
With his high popularity ratings at home, Varoufakis is credited with internationalising the country's debt problem and raising questions over austerity economics.
This means they are more comfortable doing deals with foreigners, and they are better at integrating the foreign firms they buy with their new Japanese owners.The foreign shopping spree is internationalising Japanese industry by the back door.
So "internationalising" the conflict might help to end it.But if Colombia is to emerge from its turmoil, the main effort has to come from its own leaders.
Renault has gone further than Peugeot in internationalising its production this month it opened a new plant in Morocco.
So far JLR has been notably more cautious than its main rivals in internationalising its production.
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The accumulation of talent has become greater than ever and the clásico has become internationalised; they are the two richest clubs on the planet, with a reach beyond their borders.
If there is a paradox, it is that for Palestinians Binyamin Netanyahu's decisive win in Tuesday's Israeli elections has simplified issues for many – including the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, and his closest advisers – in their campaign to internationalise support for a Palestinian state.
Now Hans Eichel, Germany's minister of finance, and his officials would like to internationalise the debate.Outside Germany, that debate is more about hedge funds' transparency than about hyperactive corporate governance.
These three article address those questions by looking at the methods launderers use, by assessing the track record of national anti-laundering regimes, and by examining attempts to internationalise the fight against the flood of criminal cash.The first problem facing those fighting the money launderers is the difficulty of identifying the crime.
While the foreign managers felt that their employers had become more French since the year 2000, possibly in reaction to the global economic crisis, the general consensus was that they would internationalise their culture significantly by 2020.
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