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The phrase "a collective unity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of togetherness or harmony among a group of people or entities.
Example: "The community came together to form a collective unity in the face of adversity."
Alternatives: "a unified group" or "a shared solidarity".
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The more competition you can create, the more hunger it creates in individuals and actually it creates more of a collective unity.
His theory of social interaction ("intermental activity") emphasized the individual in an aggregate of persons and brought Tarde into conflict with Émile Durkheim, who viewed society as a collective unity.
The separate city states of ancient Greece found a collective unity and sense of common nationhood at war with the Persian empire, and the classical heights of Greek culture were saturated with this sense of nationhood.
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This rivalry and competition is not a means of excluding others, rather it develops and maintains a sense of collective unity, loyalty and belonging within the group [ 16].
"Whether it is the half-back combination or the front row, there are key battles everywhere, but it is about a team performance and that collective unity".
We must re-purpose their efforts for our nation's collective unity, guaranteeing that we all play a role toward eliminating the breeding grounds for the ugly hate that lies within figures like Donald Trump.
"Music also has the unique ability of bringing together communities as a whole, and Instruments for Change is attempting to harness this collective unity for society change".
This group's second album, "Limitless," spotlights the individual skills and the collective unity of the pianist Glenn Zaleski, the bassist Rick Rosato, and the drummer Colin Stranahan.
England captain Chris Robshaw, among those who will experience the Cardiff atmosphere for the first time, believes his side's "collective unity" will see them through.
Though each of us has an individual identity, our identities show that we are bound up with others: "Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other" (Fallible Man, 138).
Simeone's 'socialist football' renounces the cult of the flashy superstar, instead emphasising the importance of collective unity, with every member of the team seeing himself as exactly that: a member of a team first and foremost, an individual only a distant second, prepared to overlook personal glory for the greater good of the group.
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