noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
national
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The widespread demands for constitutional reform and national unification were distorted and deflected rather than answered.
■ NOUN
process
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The views of all four powers were clearly going to be crucial in the unification process .
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However, there is a future in the current unification process if everyone is sincere.
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The Oder-Neisse episode demonstrated the potential that external and border issues possessed in calling into question the unification process .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A more complete unification would not be possible.
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After unification Oct. 3 replaced June 17 as a national holiday.
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All of this is totally incomprehensible to the woman, who wants unification as soon as possible.
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Commentators described the arrangements as the price paid for Soviet co-operation on unification .
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He believed, quite rightly, that there should be evolution and not revolution to achieve Service unification .
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Lately I do not sleep at night, thinking about how to resolve the question of the unification of the whole country.
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The views of all four powers were clearly going to be crucial in the unification process.