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They have been more chipper and more united than they might have been, given just how big a defeat they went down to back in July.

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“That is why advocates across the state are united in their support for the proposal put forth by the senate,” Yazdan-Panah said.

Biden has had greater early success countering the invasion of Ukraine, uniting allies to support and supply Kyiv's forces in resisting the Russian advance.

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The gathering could be the first test of whether Syria's new leadership can achieve the promised goal of uniting the country after thirteen years of civil war.

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The Serb, 37, will be without Britain's three-time Grand Slam champion Murray, who retired from tennis in August, in Brisbane before they unite prior to the Australian Open, which starts on 12 January.

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What are other ways to say unite?

The verb unite implies a close joining of two or more things, so as to form one: One unites layers of veneer sheets to form plywood. Join may refer to a connection or association of any degree of closeness, but often implies direct contact: One joins two pieces of wood mortise together at the corner. To connect implies a joining as by a tie, link, or wire: One connects two batteries.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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