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Discover Ludwig"monolithic bloc" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a single large cohesive unit or a unified political group. For example, "In the elections, the far-right party attempted to form a monolithic bloc to gain a majority in parliament."
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"Women are not some monolithic bloc," he said.
Women may not constitute a monolithic bloc, but they're not unpredictable atoms, either.
While they do not form a monolithic bloc, they have pushed their party and the House to the right.
In the House, there are only 60 members of the Tea Party caucus, and they were hardly a monolithic bloc.
Trump's support base is, of course, no more a monolithic bloc than any other section of the electorate.
Treating all First Nations people as a monolithic bloc made it easier for white settlers to stereotype, marginalize, and oppress them.
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None of these experiments worked very well because each rested on the false premise that industries are monolithic blocs of businesses with identical interests.
It would be wrong to paint these groups as monolithic blocs, easily swayed by the promises and positions of one party alone.
The traditional backstairs negotiating among monolithic blocs of power, who also naturally oppose transparency and rule of law as a check on their leverage, will no longer dominate Lebanese politics.
The best way forward would be for all sides in Egypt - and there is a range of opinion, not two monolithic blocs - to agree a way to get people into work and to make social peace.
The five largest tribal groups, making up almost 70% of the population, act as near-monolithic blocs at elections.
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