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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unifier" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a person or thing that brings people or ideas together and creates unity. Example: "The new CEO's leadership style proved to be a unifier for the company, bringing together different departments and improving overall communication and collaboration."
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Two expressions (E) and (E^prime ) are unifiable if there exists a unifier for them, that is to say, a substitution (theta ), such that (Etheta = E^prime theta ).
I'm a unifier".
She is a unifier.
"I'm a unifier," he said.
She never sought to be a unifier.
Osborne projected himself as a unifier.
"I am a unifier," Trump said.
He's a divider rather than a unifier.
I'm a unifier, unlike our president now.
"What she really is, is a unifier.
It's a unifier – the Bismarck of the roast world.
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