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Both formally and informally, 全世界 (quán shìjiè) is used to refer to the entire world or worldwide. It is a commonly used phrase in both spoken and written Chinese.
In formal contexts, 全世界 is often used in news reports, academic discussions, and official statements to describe global events or situations. For example, "全世界都在关注这场重大的国际会议" (quán shìjiè dōu zài guānzhù zhè chǎng zhòngdà de guójì huìyì) means "The whole world is paying attention to this important international conference."
In informal contexts, 全世界 is used in everyday conversations to express a sense of inclusivity or exaggeration. For example, "全世界都知道他是个天才" (quán shìjiè dōu zhīdào tā shì gè tiāncái) means "The whole world knows he is a genius."
Other related words that can be used in place of 全世界 include 全球 (quánqiú) and 世界各地 (shìjiè gèdì), both of which also mean "worldwide" or "all over the world."
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