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Common collocations with global in American Collocation

global adjective

US /ˈɡloʊb(ə)l/

increasingly
truly

Markets are becoming increasingly global, or at least multinational.

community

community
society

economic or business situation

capitalism
economy
market
marketplace
trade

Once the global economy begins to show signs of recovery, we can seize upon that opportunity.

group, organization or system

conglomerate
coporation
network

The agency works through a global network of not-for-profit organizations.

problem

catastrophe
disaster

The book predicts that there will be a global catastrophe if these warnings are not heeded.

when the economy has problems

downturn
recession
slowdown

The global economic slowdown has affected every part of their lives.

poverty

poverty

In a fairer world can tourism help global poverty?

disease

epidemic
pandemic

AIDs is a global pandemic that is having devastating consequences.

size or extent

reach
scale

We are concerned about the global scale of the epidemic.

way of thinking about a situation

context
dimension
perspective

This is an article for teachers who want to bring a global dimension to their teaching.

The report looks at road accidents from a global perspective.

climate

climate
climate change
environment
temperature

The gradual rise in global temperature has been attributed to the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

successful company

leader

The company is a global leader in consumer and digital electronics.

brand

brand

Amazon’s headquarters are in the USA but it is a global brand.

be
become
go

The festival will go global with digital live events to be streamed over the web.