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1 The good thing is that the Republicans have NEVER been more united .
2 No army ever fought in better cause, or with more united heart.
3 Rather than build a more united Europe, Macron's ideas could tear it asunder.
4 Until now -the fans' voices finally more united and so carrying resonance.
5 Instead we will become even more united because of our democracy.
6 The EU was more united than before, and would be standing by Spain.
7 When it comes to sport Australia is more united than most.
8 The playgoers seemed to grow more united as the managers grew more obstinate.
9 It is, indeed, and the long-separated sisters are once more united .
10 It was a much-relieved party of castaways that found itself once more united .
11 He said the Front could presage a more united approach in the parliamentary vote.
12 If Britain emerges stronger and more united , he may yet come to be thanked.
13 The ideals of a more united European Union demand clarity.
14 The disaster was soon recovered, and the Romans made more united by the lesson.
15 Our people were never more united , and truly Methodistical in their feelings and purposes.
16 But never was there a family more united in its different branches than ours.
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