In global commerce the ability of acting across borders is essential.
Can I use the expression "to act across boarders" in this way? Does it sound natural?
across borders is fine; across boarders is not.
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anonymousthe ability of acting across borders
You'd probably do better to say
the ability to act across borders.
CJ