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"United" in a Sentence (17 examples)
This will be a good souvenir of my trip around the United States.
The private colleges and universities of the United States are autonomous.
It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism.
Kato asked him many questions about the United States.
An Englishman is an alien in the United States.
In 1971 the United Kingdom changed its currency to the decimal system.
Unlike Great Britain, the Upper House in the United States is an elected body.
Professor Ito went to the United States for the purpose of studying linguistics.
Which is the capital of the United States, Washington or New York?
We do business with the United States.
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Near-synonyms: combined, integrated
Learn this, Thomas, And thou shalt prove a shelter to thy friends, A hoop of gold to bind thy brothers in, That the united vessel of their blood, Mingled with venom of suggestion— As, force perforce, the age will pour it in— Shall never leak [...]
The action ended in the capture of the Ca Ira and Censeur, the latter a 74-gun ship, and both crowded with troops. Their united loss was between 300 and 400 men. On board the British squadron 73 were killed and 275 wounded; the Neapolitans had only 1 slain and 9 wounded.
The two parties stood united against the proposal.
A united effort is needed to solve the problem.
[...] then, I believe, help would be sent from the sanctuary, and we should be strengthened out of Zion to break down the partition walls between us, and no more would be heard of those harsh sentences one against another, founded on far-fetched arguments, and on speculative ideas respecting certain passages contained in those Scriptures of truth, which are now so far united as to join in sending far and near. Again, I say, I rejoice at this union; but I am sorry to find that we should have any thing like war remaining among us, while we are united in publishing what we wish to produce “peace on earth, and good-will towards men.”
[...] defining the group of self-governing communities composed of Great Britain and the Dominions as “autonomous communities within the British Empire, equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external afiairs, though united by a common allegiance to the Crown and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations” [...]
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