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disunion

[dis-yoon-yuhn] / dɪsˈyun yən /


Example Sentences

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“Yet hear me clearly — disagreement must not lead to disunion.”

From New York Times

Yet hear me clearly: disagreement must not lead to disunion.

From Seattle Times

Yet hear me clearly: Disagreement must not lead to disunion.

From Reuters

Yet hear me clearly disagreement must not lead to disunion, and I pledge this to you I will be a president for all Americans, all Americans.

From Washington Times

Completed against all odds in an era of tragic and violent disunion, the Capitol Dome became a lasting symbol of a nation both strong and unified.

From Washington Post