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Discover LudwigThe phrase "world problems" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to issues, difficulties, or challenges that impact the entire world, rather than just one country or region. Example: "Climate change and poverty are two major world problems that require international cooperation and solutions."
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File this one under "first world problems".
It drives me mad ("first world problems").
Are children the panacea for world problems?
Still, these are very much first world problems.
These first world problems are actually a plus.
They don't have an anthropological approach to world problems.
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First-world problems and all that.
First-world problems, I know.
Call them first-world problems if you like.
Real-world problems rarely ever have textbook solutions.
First-world profits are colliding with third-world problems.
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