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Discover Ludwig"world affairs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to affairs and events that take place globally or that involve multiple nations. For example, "The president's speech addressed the current state of world affairs."
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World affairs?
The same is true in world affairs.
Or take a case in world affairs.
The subject, naturally, was world affairs".
But they also touch on world affairs.
He followed world affairs closely.
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(See World Affairs: Vietnam: Sidebar).
(See World Affairs: Australia: Special Report).
Our World Affairs Correspondent Paul Adams reports.
BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson reports from Sevastopol.
World Affairs Editor John Simpson reports from Borno.
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