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Discover Ludwig"disunity in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a lack of unity or cohesion within a group, organization, or community. Example: The political party was riddled with disunity in their beliefs, causing chaos and confusion during their campaign.
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Mr. Malema was expelled from the A.N.C. in April for sowing disunity in the party.
There is continuing disunity in the international effort against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Turnbull: You have been promoting the impression there is disunity in the government.
If the ruling mullahs continue to sense indecision and disunity in the West, they will surely continue with their program.
"But there is great disunity in the party, and the loss of Jesse creates a big liability for them".
Voters dislike evident disunity in any party, as Michael Foot found in the 1980s and John Major a decade later.
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The Minnesota Orchestra does not consistently play on the level of the top-tier ensembles; there were occasional struggles among the woodwinds and brasses and small disunities in the strings on Tuesday.
It gave the writer a way of reaching the secret springs of his behaviour, of seizing the man and the author at once in his contradictions, in his profound disunity, and in his mobility.
"Politically speaking tonight's result is a lesson in disunity is death in politics.
Confusion and disunity reigned in Argentina until the beginning of the dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas in 1829.
He said: "It's time his campaign change the record, and stopped talking down our party and carrying on this 'project fear' approach, which only further highlights that he is the disunity candidate in this contest".
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