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Discover LudwigThe phrase "point of unity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that all the members of a particular group have in common. For example, you might say, "Our point of unity was the shared belief that education was the key to a better future."
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Their one point of unity is that America is not welcome to stay for long.
"When you have to drum home the point of unity this hard," he added, "it conveys the opposite message".
He added that an assault on the consolidated state of media may be the first point of unity.
In the next two hundred years, as the Crusades went on, a coalescing Europe found its point of unity in the holy war against Islam.
About 1272, after another mystical experience on Majorca's Mount Randa in which Llull related seeing the whole universe reflecting the divine attributes, he conceived of reducing all knowledge to first principles and determining their convergent point of unity.
Instead, the only point of unity inside the GOP is its gleeful hatred of Hillary Clinton, and its thinly veiled disdain for a nominee who has yet to find a politician he can't insult.
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WASHINGTON — Points of unity: Mitt Romney and President Obama both like process-driven decisions, iPads, ABC's "Modern Family" and chicken.
Daoist literature manifests such richness and variety that scholars tend naturally to seek the symbolic modes of expression that served as points of unity within its historical diversity.
These touch points of unity provide the ultimate sign that a minority community is finally being recognized as fully part of American identity.
Ending police violence was one of the organizers' 11 Points of Unity, a list of rallying issues that also called attention to employment discrimination, housing access, mass incarceration, and more.
Ending police violence was one of the organizers' 11 Points of Unity, a list of rallying issues that also called attention to employment discrimination, housing access, mass incarceration and more.
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