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"worldwide problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to problems that are faced by a large number of people or places across the world. For example, "The spread of COVID-19 has highlighted the need to find global solutions to worldwide problems."
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Meanwhile, others see social enterprises as a way to provide solutions to worldwide problems.
His repeated reminders that all of life is interconnected mean that piecemeal approaches to worldwide problems are doomed to failure.
Today, Mr. Rajan says that haircuts really do have the potential to make some financial firms insolvent and cause worldwide problems.
Heroin use and trafficking are worldwide problems, and both national and international law enforcement and regulatory agencies seek to control and suppress those activities.
But Mr. Villiger also said that two-thirds of the world's population had yet to reap the benefits, and that "in order to solve worldwide problems, we need to harness the growth potential of globalization".
"From the time I was, say, 17 to the time I'm 88, I have been exposed to a galaxy of wonderful people, to challenging situations, to worldwide problems, sometimes to weaknesses and sometimes to strengths.
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And player fatigue is a worldwide problem.
Apparently it is a worldwide problem.
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