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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.

  2. popular front.



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A united front will give the U.S. more economic heft to counter China’s coercion.

That may be, but the Administration’s call for a united front against Beijing would be stronger if the U.S. acted as a reliable trading partner.

Speaking at the UN's General Assembly in New York, Zelensky said more countries would be met with Russian aggression unless allies displayed a united front and ramped up support.

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After Watergate, when Richard Nixon was forced to leave, we had a series of presidents, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, whatever their flaws, I think that they were generally interested in trying to present a kind of united front to the country.

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Other Gulf leaders — even those harboring lingering reservations about Qatar and its regional policies — presented a united front on Qatar’s behalf.

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