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worldwide

[wurld-wahyd] / ˈwɜrldˈwaɪd /


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“Taxpayers would be liable for the tax on their worldwide assets.”

From Los Angeles Times

But there can be risks of AI irrational exuberance overseas, too, making sectors worldwide move in tandem.

From Barron's

Depression remains a major global health challenge, affecting more than 280 million people worldwide and contributing significantly to disability.

From Science Daily

Adding Revolution Medicines would bolster AbbVie’s efforts to build its presence in the more than $250 billion worldwide market for cancer drugs.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the second entry wasn’t particularly well-received by critics and its worldwide box office fell well short of its predecessor.

From Los Angeles Times