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"to unify" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to bringing different elements together to form a single, unified whole. For example, "The government's main goal is to unify the country."
Dictionary
to unify
verb
Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
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We're here to unify the effort".
The left needs to unify.
Let's not try to unify it.
I want to unify the title".
Then he decides to unify his country.
There were efforts to unify them, but they failed".
It was an immense task to unify their administration.
"Sport holds the power to unify people," Desisa said.
Undeterred, Kabila continued in his attempts to unify the country.
That changed when the railroads began to unify the country.
The aim is to unify individuals with common interests.
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