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unit
noun as in a group regarded as a unit
Example Sentences
Over these two academic years, 82% of pupil referral units and alternative provision settings reported improved attendance in young people mentored as well as improved relationships with peers and teaching staff.
By then, it also expects to be capable of producing 200 units a year, and to be breaking even in cash terms.
A military veteran who served with a medical unit in Iraq, Gabbard has set a number of political precedents in her career.
The loss of older units like Sanchez’s that make up the majority of apartments in L.A. and fall under the city’s rent stabilization ordinance, which limits annual rent increases and provides a measure of stability.
The unit he inherited required an overhaul to deal with thousands more incoming troops.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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