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Discover Ludwig"form a unit" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to come together or join as a cohesive whole. Example: The different departments in the company must form a unit to work efficiently towards achieving their goals.
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A combined transmission and differential assembly can form a unit with the engine.
CIT, based in Livingston, N.J., will form a unit called Agilent Financial Services Inc.
The database of various composite unit cells is organized to form a unit cell library (UCL).
"They join with the other role players to form a unit and together their defense is able to keep them in a lot of games.
In Egypt he persuaded his superiors to let him form a unit to make quick raids against the enemy, using the vast desert as cover.
The meeting was aimed at persuading the villagers to form a unit of the U.S.-backed community self-defense force known as the Afghan Local Police ALPP) to resist the insurgents.
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It is just as if the passengers of a passenger ship were to meet on an ocean liner and there form a unit-or be obliged to form a unit-under the authority of the captain.
3com said it was forming a unit, the CommWorks Corporation, for the telecommunications division.
The CBS unit of Viacom has formed a unit called the CBS Marketing Group to oversee marketing across its divisions.
Temperate bacterial viruses (phages) may enter a symbiosis with their host cell, forming a unit called a lysogen.
Miscellany MacMillan Communications, New York, formed a unit, MacMillan Social, led by Chris Sullivan, managing director.
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