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The phrase "absolutely unified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of complete agreement or harmony among individuals, groups, or ideas.
Example: "The team worked tirelessly to ensure that their vision for the project was absolutely unified before presenting it to the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "completely united" or "entirely cohesive".
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Up until this vote we've been absolutely unified.
And Republicans who don't support Ron Paul will be absolutely unified in their desire to deny Barack Obama a second term.
It is this radical sense of unity that accounts for Maimonides' strong negative theology (about which we will say more below): since God is utterly and absolutely unified, He is a subject about whom we can predicate nothing (since, after all, predication implies of a subject that he is one thing or another, thus suggesting some limitation).
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"We're absolutely as unified as we can be," he said.
Steve H. Dougherty El Paso, Feb. 28, 2010 To the Editor: Efraim Karsh is absolutely right: The Muslim world is far less unified, often violently so, than is sometimes claimed.
Less than 24 hours later, after a furious and virtually unified response from his rivals, Trump insisted that his comments about McCain were "absolutely fine".
Sex should be unified.
"It's not unified.
"I'm not unified.
Let's get unified.
"We have to stay unified.
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