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Term: In the World

Description:

"In the world" is a phrase that indicates something or someone belonging or existing within the scope of the entire world or global community. It can be used to emphasize the extent or breadth of something by highlighting its worldwide reach.

Possible Senses and Usages:

  • Adverbial Phrase: Used to emphasize the worldwide extent of a particular action, event, or phenomenon.
  • Noun Phrase: Referring to the global community as a whole.
  • Local Usage: In some contexts, "in the world" can be used informally to express surprise or disbelief.

Examples:

  1. Adverbial Phrase:
    • He is one of the best singers in the world.
    • The concert was attended by thousands of fans from all over the world.
    • This smartphone is considered the fastest in the world.
    • They broke the record for the longest distance cycled in the world.
  2. Noun Phrase:
    • We should work together to solve the pressing issues in the world.
    • Peace is a shared goal for everyone in the world.
    • The organization strives to make a positive impact in the world.
  3. Local Usage:
    • What in the world is going on here?!
    • How did you manage to complete that task so quickly, in the world?!
    • I have no idea where she could be, where in the world did she go?

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