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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a myth of unity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about social, political, or cultural narratives that suggest a false sense of togetherness or harmony among a group.
Example: "The idea that everyone in our community shares the same values is merely a myth of unity that obscures deeper divisions."
Alternatives: "illusion of togetherness" or "false narrative of cohesion".
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Anatoly Krasikov, director of the Center for Religious and Social Studies of the Institute of Europe in Moscow, said the fighting had punctured two myths: "the myth of unity of Orthodox peoples" and "the myth of the supreme peacemaking ability of Orthodox civilization".
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All cultures create a myth of themselves.
They were a myth of the past.
"It's a myth of mental illness.
One was the myth of national unity.
In early 1996, the myth of army unity and loyalty blew apart in a mutiny and attempted putsch that was quelled only when Mr Conté gave in to virtually all the soldiers' demands.
Her work exploded the myth of theological unity within the early Christian movement and also explored the feminine imagery prevalent in the gnostic texts.
His Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet, 2 vol. (1835 36; The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) contended that the essential Christian message is the unity of the human and the divine but that the Gospels had presented philosophical truth in the form of a myth about the birth of Christ, a figure who symbolically represents that unity.
"This is a sign of unity".
"Also a sense of unity.
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