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Discover Ludwig"acting unilaterally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means taking action on one's own, without consulting others or seeking their approval. Example: The CEO made the controversial decision to downsize the company without consulting the board of directors, causing tension and criticism from shareholders for acting unilaterally.
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"We don't believe in acting fast or acting unilaterally".
By acting unilaterally now, Seoul is making a conscious choice.
And for those who want to see the United States always acting unilaterally, it's not satisfying.
As a consultative body, it cannot prevent any of its members from acting unilaterally.
By acting unilaterally and neglecting America's traditional alliances, he claims, the administration has undermined American security.
America is clearly asserting its right, as the only world superpower, of acting unilaterally.
So that leaves the option of the US and its allies acting unilaterally.
The bill has met with strong resistance from Senate Republicans, who complain that Democrats are acting unilaterally.
He consistently warned against military adventurism and advocated a foreign policy based on engaging allies rather than acting unilaterally.
De Valera's achievement was extraordinary: acting unilaterally, he had rewritten the constitutional relationship with Britain in less than six years.
This creates the impression that he was acting unilaterally, and on the outer edges of the party.
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