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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of unity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a certain type or form of unity in various contexts, such as social, political, or artistic discussions.
Example: "The festival aimed to create a kind of unity among the diverse communities in the city."
Alternatives: "a form of unity" or "a type of unity".
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"In the long run, there is a kind of unity," he said.
In this small show's final gallery, a kind of unity returns.
We hear two apparently distinct forms achieving a kind of unity, even as we register and appreciate difference.
The postman establishes a kind of unity among mankind, even if his uniform differs from country to country.
The arrangement holds the promise of a kind of unity, or a kind of cumulative artistic force; and the promise is honored.
Also, "I have not that well-considered attitude towards life which gave a kind of unity to G.B.S.'s worst inconsistencies about art".
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Narrative identity is thus really about a kind of psychological unity, but not just an artless or random unity.
In fact, according to Bradley, this is a problem for any view according to which there can be any kind of unity in complexity.
The problem is that it is hard for Israel's Arab population to act with any kind of unity of purpose because history has robbed them of a coherent identity.
Another response is to dissolve the integration problem by reducing all of the causal interactions to one of the two distinct modes, thereby achieved a kind of explanatory unity (Rosenberg 2006).
On the contrary, it seems to have a kind of organic unity that can vary in degree but that is also capable of fragmentation and dissolution.
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