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united

[yoo-nahy-tid] / yuˈnaɪ tɪd /


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Could their future be united, but this time in a good way, joined not by bondage but by loving hearts and shared Mvskoke values?

From Literature

At his victory speech on Sunday in Winnipeg, Lewis, 58, said his party is united in its commitment to the working people of Canada and to easing the cost-of-living crisis.

From BBC

The scientists then united several replication attempts in the same field of topological quantum computing into a single paper.

From Science Daily

But as well as being connected by loss, both families have been united in their campaign to change the law to improve school bus safety across Northern Ireland.

From BBC

But the owners, Walter included, are increasingly united in the belief that revenue disparity is the primary explanation why a small-market team has not won the World Series in 11 years.

From Los Angeles Times