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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unit on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section or component of a larger topic or subject matter, often in educational or organizational contexts.
Example: "We will be covering a unit on a new approach to environmental science in our curriculum this semester."
Alternatives: "a section about a" or "a module on a".
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But sometimes they forget, and dispatchers end up sending out a unit on a false call.
People in search of a unit on a square have a range of options.
The robot could, for instance, forage for biofuel while a unit on a long-endurance mission rested.
The modern machinist's vise has jaws that run parallel, and some vises pivot as a unit on a vertical axis (swivel-base vise).
Now several developers are offering new condo projects that have soaring ceilings in more than half the building, giving buyers the option of taking a unit on a lower floor with ceilings 11 feet or higher.
A 720-square-foot, or 67-square-meter, one-bedroom unin in the Lily 1 costs 32,000 Hong Kong dollars per month, or 35,000 for a unit on a high floor.
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Poetry is taught in the schools in a completely irrational way — a unit on this and a unit on that.
Naturally, the syllabus for BE 191 included a unit on 3D printing, an important biofabrication tool.
Professor Rob Reich used Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" as a primary text for a unit on racial justice.
In a life-changing experience, Brown led her class through a unit on sustainability, including a look at the "No Impact Man" lifestyle.
They appear in public as a unit on 22 August and disappear as a unit, Mary Poppins like, exactly seven years later.
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