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Discover Ludwig"unified with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to join or bring together into one, or to make into a single unit. Example: The two companies have decided to merge and become unified with each other in order to compete with larger competitors.
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Boundaries and fractures are unified with the same form of a unified governing equation.
The family courts themselves should be unified with specialist judges.
He wanted cities to be more unified with their environments.
Southern Yemen was an independent nation until it was unified with the north in 1990.
Today, everyone in the square is unified with a single, concentrated message: they want Mubarak gone.
For the first time since Mubarak fell, the crowd seemed unified with a single purpose.
Baie-Comeau was unified with nearby and slightly larger Hauterive in 1983.
The judicial system is unified, with every court being part of the national network.
There is also a sense that the Buckeyes are more unified with one voice, one leader.
The great gardeners like Vita Sackville West and Gertrude Jekyll unified with single colors or color combinations.
Beijing regards it as a renegade province that must be unified with the Chinese mainland, by force if necessary.
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