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cohesion

[koh-hee-zhuhn] / koʊˈhi ʒən /
NOUN
union
Synonyms


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But in Luton, with its sizeable Irish and eastern European heritage communities alongside a big British-South Asian population, leaders say they have worked hard -- and successfully -- at cohesion.

From Barron's

In front of Christmas trees originally used for the Princess of Wales's carol concert at the Abbey, he spoke of the importance of community cohesion and bridging divides.

From BBC

"If we identify instances where this is happening, we will act swiftly to disrupt the behaviour, prosecute those involved and protect the dignity, safety and cohesion of our diverse community."

From BBC

He said Minns wants social cohesion but he does not know the meaning of the term.

From BBC

Under my government, social cohesion was integrated into our national-security framework through the Home Affairs portfolio.

From The Wall Street Journal