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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unanimous with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is typically "unanimous in" or "unanimous on." Example: "The committee was unanimous in their decision to approve the new policy."
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Board votes have often been unanimous, with issues or concerns typically worked out in committee meetings.
Mercosur's rules require decisions to be unanimous, with all members given a fair hearing.
His victory was unanimous, with the judges citing its "dazzling mixture of wisdom and lyric innovation".
I know that the feeling I'm expressing now is unanimous with the players and the staff.
After no deliberation, the vote was virtually unanimous, with only two abstentions.
Andrews had said earlier that day that support for the deal was "unanimous", with the exception of Garrett.
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There was only one scenario with unanimous agreement, with all groups stating that HFCs made the final decision about employment of subordinate staff (Table 3).
As a convention, those recommendations that had a 100% of acceptance were considered unanimous, those with >80% were consensual, and those with <80% were in disagreement.
The cases were unanimous decisions, with the court's liberal bloc siding with conservatives each time.
There was unanimous agreement with the need for dedicated logistic support with strong support for teams to be self sufficient for a minimum period of 72 hours.
It was adopted by unanimous consent with the two Republicans the only senators in the chamber.
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