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"world wide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective or adverb to describe an action that is happening on a global scale. For example, "The company's new initiative aims to spread awareness world wide."
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A second read: "White pride, world wide.
There are now 500 stores world wide.
They invented the world wide web.
Under the headline "World Wide What?
The World Wide Web would become the World Wide Mind.
Daughter -- The World Wide Web, of course!
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There was a loud quarrel, world-wide.
Track them on their world-wide voyage.
This is not a world-wide phenomenon.
We're not setting world-wide policy here.
world-wide cooling [7].
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