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Discover Ludwig"incomplete unification" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation where two or more things have come together but have not fully merged or become one. Example: The political parties have attempted to achieve unity, but there is still a sense of incomplete unification as they have not fully agreed on key policies.
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And he quotes northerners whose disdain for the south, or Mezzogiorno, leads them to call it Africa or Egypt.Curiously Italy's uneasy and in some ways incomplete unification is now re-emerging as an issue for Mr Berlusconi alongside his squalid legal cases.
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However, as they were unable to incorporate Portugal into a family union by marriage, the unification of the peninsula was incomplete.
After unification, these stopped.
German unification proved expensive.
Who joins the Unification Church?
"Some Unpleasant Arithmetic Concerning Unification".
The unification obliterated individuality.
"Unification will come soon.
Incomplete pass.
"Incomplete command.
Can the Unification Church continue to thrive?
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