verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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They and their party are more constant and more unified than they sometimes like to think they are.
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In a leading part, you have a more unifying role.
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Of course, the overall group representation within West Vancouver as a whole was considerably more unified in the face of growth proposals.
■ NOUN
country
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It takes a unified country to mount a consensus foreign policy.
party
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A unified Democratic party versus an ideologically split Republican party.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A unifying influence Of course, while the money comes in handy, brands can have another important function for regions.
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Albert Einstein spent the last 50 years of his life unsuccessfully trying to unify the theories of electromagnetism and gravity.
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But when change was in focus, the issue became the unifying and dividing forces which applied to the entire cosmos.
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Incongruities prohibit constructing a unified picture of anything we could call Orphism.
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Music serves to identify and unify members of the group, as well as to entertain.
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The dream of the unified global village has given way to the reality of global fragmentation and diversity.
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They and their party are more constant and more unified than they sometimes like to think they are.
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When played like this, it seems a unified emotional journey.