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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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Since the US delegation's visit, both Greenland and Denmark have shown a united front, opposing a US annexation of the autonomous Danish territory.

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Even the war veterans do not represent a united front, Mr Zhangazha says.

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The four candidates were debating with each other but they often presented a united front against their shared opponent, Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre, whose party is favoured in the polls as the most likely to form Canada's next government.

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Both Macron and Starmer will be looking to present a united front to Trump to convince him against making decisions about Ukrainian and European security without involving Europeans, Mr Maillard said.

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As Ukraine's second-biggest provider of military aid, Germany's next new government will face a US president who has condemned President Volodymyr Zelensky as a dictator and fractured the West's united front against Russia.

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