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unity

[yoo-ni-tee] / ˈyu nɪ ti /


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Brilliant as his oral presentations were, reading his arguments on the page allows one more easily to grasp their internal logic and unity.

From The Wall Street Journal

US envoy Tom Barrack called it "a profound and historic milestone in Syria's journey toward national reconciliation, unity, and enduring stability".

From BBC

In a video released on Thursday, she called for unity across all parties, billing herself as someone who could heal political divisions and was "willing to find common ground".

From BBC

Unlike the decades-old, highly organized independence movement in French-speaking Quebec province, Alberta's fractious separatist camp has not previously threatened Canadian unity.

From Barron's

When you draw or don't win and lose, that's when you have to show the togetherness and unity.

From Barron's