ever-changing world

collocation in English

meaningsofworld

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world
noun
uk
/wɜːld/
us
/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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(Definition ofworldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It has been developed as a technique, whose role is to pin down theever-changingworldof service delivery.
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They help adults to adjust to anever-changingworldand to influence their own lives and environment.
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What is certain is that anever-changingworldis placing ever-increasing demands on our armed forces.
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In anever-changingworld, the exchange rate needs to change too.
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We live in anever-changingworld, but one that is still dangerous.
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The next generation can be encouraged to obtain the qualifications needed to fit anever-changingworld.
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Who knows what will happen tomorrow in thisever-changingworld?
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In anever-changingworldit must be difficult to plan, and there is, no doubt, a great deal still to be done.
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It is essential that in anever-changingworld, in technological and financial terms, we upgrade people's skills.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
However, in ourever-changingworld, we cannot exclude the possibility that changes might interfere with the proper working of the legislation unless we make it flexible.
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Because they have such a remarkable role, the forces should be made up of a wide range of members of society and continue to change in anever-changingworld.
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Thisever-changingworldwith all its animate and inanimate things, is created by her.
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