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united front

noun

  1. a coalition formed to oppose a force that menaces the interests of all the members:

    They presented a united front against the enemy.



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Maybe this time women in different genres will wise up to this and present a more united front.

“One thing we did learn, in front of a group you're a united front no matter what,” says Robert.

As a result, the business community has a tough time presenting a united front on specifics.

What are we gonna do, form a united front against Skrillex?

After news broke of the majority leader's surprise maneuver, Boehner and Cantor hardly presented a united front.

The new movement was evidently anti-Assyrian, and strenuous endeavours were made to present a united front.

The second defect was the impossibility of presenting a united front to foreign countries in respect to commerce.

The opposition presented a united front, but was rent by many stages of gravitation towards Democracy.

Again: Can the Allies present a united front or carry on a uniform line of conduct?

A greater passion than that of revolution swept over the nation and it turned to present a united front to the external foe.

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