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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a united" is not grammatically correct when used as a stand-alone phrase.
It is typically used as part of a larger sentence, such as "a united effort" or "a united front." This phrase is used to describe a group of people who are working or standing together in harmony towards a common goal or purpose. Example: The community came together as a united front to protest against the proposed construction of a new landfill.
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Previously Moscow had always aimed for a united Germany—a united socialist Germany, of course.
It was a united family.
Ireland has always fielded a united team.
He stood for a united Uganda.
And what about a united Ireland?
"We are a united staff team.
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A United States official confirmed this.
"I'm a United States circuit judge".
"A United States senator.
Re "A United Kingdom?
The Rev. Claire Matheny, a United Methodist minister, officiated.
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