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Discover LudwigThe phrase "world standard" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is considered to be of the highest quality or most widely accepted around the world. Example: The new product has been tested and meets world standards for safety and durability.
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Standardized to world standard population 2000, the prevalence rate of COPD was 2.2% (95%CI 2.1-2.4 2.1-2.4
All ASRs were standardized using the world standard population [ 31], and the weights were taken from the population distribution of the world standard population.
The overall HPV prevalence was 11.4%, age-standardized to the world standard population 11.6%.
All rates (per 100,000 person-years) were standardized to the world standard population.
Five-year incidence and mortality rates were reported and were age-standardized to the world standard population [ 24].
Incidence rates were age-standardized to the world standard population, using the direct method with five-year age intervals.
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They could not have continued to provide those who worked in them with a first-world standard of living.
Just deliver to us a world-standard antiterrorism plan".
The wireless technology is Bluetooth, a world-standard radio system.
So they decided to "establish a world-standard school in the desert," says Mr Block.
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