united front

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

An appearance of agreement and solidarity from a group of people.

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  • The two parties agreed to present a united front during the negotiations.
  • Despite internal disagreements, the board showed a united front to investors.
  • Parents often put on a united front when setting rules for their children.
  • In the press conference, the coaches kept a united front after the loss.
  • Community leaders formed a united front to oppose the new development.
  • We must maintain a united front if we want this reform to pass.
  • The rivals unexpectedly presented a united front on climate policy.
  • The team is trying to project a united front as the season begins.
  • Without trust, you cannot show a united front for long.
  • After weeks of talks, the coalition finally managed to form a united front.