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internationally

[in-ter-nash-uh-nl-ee, -nash-nl-] / ˌɪn tərˈnæʃ ə nl i, -ˈnæʃ nl- /


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Last year, AEG surveyed 3,000 UK adults and more than a third said they had booked overnight accommodation to attend a gig, while 19% said they had travelled internationally for concerts or festivals.

From BBC

"I don't think I have known a time when what is happening internationally is impacting what is going on back home so directly."

From BBC

Turk added that people had made decisions "to vote or not to vote purely out of fear, flatly at odds with their internationally guaranteed civil and political rights".

From BBC

The company said it expects growth in the medium-term to be driven by an expansion of the Arm & Hammer brand, growth in the company’s oral care portfolio, and expansion internationally with a focus on acquisitions.

From The Wall Street Journal

She added: "This situation further highlights why we need to see immediate, ambitious and urgent action if we are to have any hope of saving our internationally important seabirds."

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