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Discover Ludwig"unanimous about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means everyone in a group or a decision is in complete agreement about something. Example: The board members were unanimous about the need to increase company profits in the next quarter.
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I know this issue is something umpires are unanimous about," Hirschbeck said.
We're less unanimous about the way penicillin became a drug.
The immediate family must be unanimous about disconnecting life support.
In this other society they don't think [that]; but they are almost never unanimous about this.
Even the police are far from unanimous about how intrusive they must be.
What the critics were unanimous about though was the quality of Hurricane.
Mr. Clinton's aides had not been unanimous about making the trip.
The preservation and architectural community is not unanimous about what should be done.
What may be more surprising is that the respondents were not unanimous about men getting the good jobs.
Five were authentically unanimous, while a sixth was unanimous about the bottom line but divided over the rationale.
But now, of course, we are absolutely explicit about it because the scientists worldwide are absolutely unanimous about this.
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