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The phrase "a unison" is not correct in written English; it should be "in unison." You can use "in unison" to describe actions or sounds that are performed simultaneously or in harmony.
Example: "The choir sang in unison, creating a beautiful and powerful sound."
Alternatives: "together" or "simultaneously."
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"It will be a unison situation".
But fundamentally they are about people, a crowd, a mass, a unison voice.
She is a housekeeper on a ward with 31 patients, and a Unison shop steward.
But what's most remarkable is how much excitement they can build out of a unison rhythm.
How close can you get to a unison without actually playing the same note?
"Like one where they play a unison glissando for like four minutes," he explained.
None of his colleagues, if they value their reputation, should ever do a unison dance with him.
As a Unison branch secretary for nearly a decade, I witnessed the local consequences in many London boroughs.
A Unison branch survey just completed shows that about 80 councils have introduced it in some form.
But Kim Hall a Unison delegate from Northern Ireland said she was pleased by what she had heard.
"It seems to me that it's time to knock PFI on the head," said Margie Jaffe, a Unison policy officer.
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