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Discover LudwigThe phrase "united under" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to come together in agreement, and usually appears in the context of forming an alliance or joining forces for a common purpose. For example, "The two sides of the conflict were united under a powerful leader."
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A world united under one ideal.
All Burgundy was thus united under his rule.
Now it is united under a new governor.
Some voters want it united under Republican auspices, some want it under Democratic auspices.
The two parts were not united under a single municipality until 1715.
Both territories were united under the Ascanian family until 1260, when two separate Ascanian dynasties emerged.
But factions there united under Fatah leadership in a security agreement to force them out.
An Afghanistan united under the Taliban would be against Russia's interests.
Ultimately, he believed, consumer banking and wealth management should be united under a single roof.
Pressed by the crusading Teutonic and Livonian Knights, the Lithuanian tribes united under Mindaugas (d.
In about ad 400 Champa was united under the rule of King Bhadravarman.
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