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The phrase "a reunification" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the act of two or more entities becoming reunited, such as countries or families. For example, "The reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 marked an important milestone in European history."
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A reunification of centre-left forces has been elusive.
Calling Mr. Han a "reunification champion," the news agency denounced Mr. Han's arrest as "fascist suppression".
The UN drew up a reunification plan, then revised it just before the summit started.
And they have refused to renounce the use of military force to achieve a reunification.
Support for independence, and a reunification with the Irish republic, is growing.
A reunification of the two Burgundies was effected in 1335 and ended in 1361.
They thought about using the war in Chechnya as a pretext, or terrorism in Moscow, or a reunification with Belarus.
I hope it moves us towards majority support for unification, and if it does we should trigger a reunification referendum.
And, they say, judges usually give parents a reunification plan that can involve anything from parenting classes to supervised visits.
Politicians, among them Bertie Ahern, the former Irish prime minister, said the time wasn't right for a reunification vote.
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The match, at Vienna's Prater Stadium (now known as Ernst Happel Stadium), was billed by the Nazi sports authorities as a 'reunification' derby, a 90-minute celebration of Germanic brotherhood.
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