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The phrase "internationally significant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has meaning or importance outside a person's local area or country. For example: The discovery of the new species of plant was internationally significant, as it had implications for the wider environment.
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Marcario argued that the dredging scheme – which is yet to be given the go ahead – could "fundamentally damage a region of internationally significant ecological significance", namely the Great Barrier Reef marine park.
It will become an "internationally significant" destination, he said.
Premier Denis Napthine says with some pride that it's "locally, nationally and internationally significant".
International consultancy McKinsey recently identified the Bristol and Bath tech cluster as experiencing the fastest "internationally significant" growth outside London.
"Thousands of tonnes of seafloor will be torn up and dumped next to the internationally significant Caley Valley wetlands.
The UK has very few internationally significant habitats, but the main one is our unique chalk stream habitats such as the Itchen, the Test and the Lee.
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In the wake of news that a potentially aggressive and well-tooled played is about to end the market for itinerant, time-based tasks (prompt.ly), and with TaskRabbit rolling out internationally to significant markets like the UK and existing players like BookingBug ramping up, this whole arena is getting hotter.
Only 25 or 30 may be significant internationally.
For now, almost every major oil company drilling internationally has made significant investments in the oil-bearing soils, the production of which has surged over the past decade.
"Much of this industrial activity is to serve our needs in the developed world," said Robinson, who added that toxic sites have received very little attention internationally despite their significant impact on the health of millions of people.
It currently sells only $130m abroad a year, but could capitalise on the skills and low employment costs that have made it significant internationally in software.A handful of the most capable private-sector companies would be designated defence champions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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