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Discover Ludwig"not unified" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where the individual parts of a group or system are not working together or are disorganized. For example, "The association was not unified in its approach to the issue and could not come to a consensus."
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One was that Gilbert's opponents were not unified in what they opposed in Gilbert's teachings.
"I'm not unified.
"It's not unified.
Germany is not unified until 1871.
But Germany is not unified until 1871.
However, the testing arrangement is not unified.
"We're not unified in Virginia yet.
The Arabs and Muslims were not unified.
However, terminology for the field is not unified.
The GOP is not unified on these questions.
Like many mainline Protestant churches, the Disciples is not unified on the issue.
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