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unify

[yoo-nuh-fahy] / ˈyu nəˌfaɪ /


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Both Shields and Price are undefeated, with Price a unified champion at welterweight and American Shields currently campaigning at heavyweight, although she has won world titles in five different categories.

From BBC

The only unifying element in this string of tales is anarchy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, many experts say there is a need for a more unified approach to the nation’s patchwork, privatized emergency alert system.

From Los Angeles Times

He refers to Pat and Luke McCormack, Savannah Marshall and Josh Kelly - all top talents but spread across different promotional outfits - as evidence of why the region has struggled to build a unified platform.

From BBC

To address this gap, Suetsugu set out to unify three areas of research that had never been examined together for Balanophora.

From Science Daily