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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to be solidary' is acceptable and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that means to show solidarity or support for a certain cause or person. For example, "The citizens of the town decided to be solidary in their fight against racism."
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Thus, within the European Union, not only the immigrants pose problems for national solidarity, but also the claims of other member-states, as has been illustrated by the recent Euro-crisis and the European refugees' crisis: the Germans are called upon to be solidary not only with the flood of refugees, but also with the Greeks.
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It is worthwhile mentioning that the civil population acted responsibly and was solidary with the health authorities in view of the possibility of a major catastrophe.
I have the right to be here," Cris Sardina, the director of the Desiree Alliance, said — an oblique reference to the fact that, last year, the organizers of the Women's March had professed to "stand in solidary with all those exploited for sex and labor".
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To be cool is to be invisible.
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To be alive is to face risks.
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Payments to doctors are to be slashed.
To be retweeted is to gain them.
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