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The phrase "unitary concept" is a valid and proper expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a single idea or concept, or possibly when you want to describe a system or process that is unified in philosophy or organization. For example, "The company's program to reduce waste was based on a single unitary concept: reuse as many materials as possible."
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Tina Rosenberg, quoting Monica Das Gupta, portrays "development" as a unitary concept.
He argued that validity is a unitary concept, which is based on construct-referenced evidence.
Interestingly, this "balance" was disturbed in the 1960s when the "Unitary Concept" became very successful in supporting the reactivation dogma.
Messick's unitary concept of validity influenced language testing through Bachman's 1990 work (Cumming and Berwick 1996; Kunnan 1998).
Art should be defined only if there is a unitary concept of art that serves all of art's various purposes – historical, conventional, aesthetic, appreciative, communicative, and so on.
"I was struck by the fact that in neuroscience motivation is assumed to be a single, unitary concept and just a function of external reward," says Murayama.
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Well-being is an important construct with a long history of use in health outcomes [ 1- 3] and one of the unitary concepts which can be used to indicate quality of life [ 4].
While these opposite effects may appear contradictory under a unitary WM concept, they are explained by our proposed dissociation.
Dependent measures obtained from these tasks reflect distinct underlying concepts 5, which suggests that impulsivity is not a unitary construct 6. None the less, performance on each of these measures is associated with heavy drinking and alcoholism 7– 9 and with other substance use disorders 10.
And he firmly upholds Turkey's cherished concept of the unitary state, which means he will oppose the cause of Kurdish separatism, though Kurdish civil rights are another matter.
The concept of a unitary linear system allows a characterization of the basic Hilbert spaces of analytic functions of the interpolation theory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com