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Discover LudwigThe phrase "world faces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a challenge or issue that humanity collectively faces. For example, "The world faces many complex environmental challenges that will require a collective effort to address."
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Our world faces daunting challenges.
In "Strangelove," the world faces nuclear Armageddon.
The old world faces a daunting demographic challenge.
The golf world faces a similar test now.
Every year the media world faces changes and new challenges.
The world faces much bigger problems than gay people.
The threat from nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest our world faces.
With all the challenges the world faces, we don't need to civilize another continent.
How are the challenges the world faces now different, and how are they similar?
The Arab world faces chronic problems, but its people are no longer docile or passive.
If nothing changes, the world faces 45m new infections between now and 2010.
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