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unison

If two things happen in unison, they happen at the same time. If two notes are in unison, they are the same pitch.

unison

occurring together or simultaneously the two spoke in unison (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves singing in unison corresponding exactly marching in unison

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Simple sentences

We said in unison that we didn't agree to the suggestion.
The flutes and violins are playing in unison.
Tom and Mary sang in unison.

Movie subtitles

Note how my lips and the sound issuing from them are synchronized together in perfect unison.
Like a breeze all too mellow will from whence in unison follow.
We have to turn in unison.
All is peace and tranquillity-- the peace of the factory, the tranquillity of the machine, all parts working in unison.
This is a unison recitation.
A brilliant show just like this country, which is pulsating in unison with the hearts of these young girls who are going towards a bright future with a radiant smile.
You see, if your group and mine worked in unison. I'm here on a paid vacation.
Would you answer in unison, please?
Strings in unison.
I want to see unison dancing.
The same gesture, in unison. Fix your pom-poms, jackets and hair.
Yeah, boys marching, clapping in unison. Oh, that. That was an exercise to prove a point.
Law enforcement agencies moved in unison today. in a series of sweeping raids of suspected crack houses.
Once I've entered in the neural net. my birth cry will be the sound. of every phone on this planet ringing in unison.
Tell me, must you actually march in rows in unison?
If you spoke in unison I mightunderstand. If he doesn't straighten out I'll send him to Beelzebub.
The peace of the factory, the tranquillity of the machine, all parts working in unison.
Now, these vaults have time locks, three clocks working in unison.
Let us concentrate on melting our souls together in perfect unison.
And then. we'll all try and get our oars in the water. and we'll all try to stroke in unison.
But didn't you notice the nice unison?
Courtyard? Yeah, boys marching, clapping in unison.
Often in unison, sometimes in alternating patterns.
We flow in unison.
We should sing in unison.
Now for the real fire. Strings in unison.
Which means, it's already impossible for the military itself to confront the government in unison.
Boys marching clapping in unison.
Put this on your head like that and use that in unison, with this.
My birth cry will be the sound of every phone on this planet ringing in unison.
We flow in unison. We're together.
Do we wing it, or should we do it in unison?

News and current affairs

Unfortunately, it has become clear that the Franco-German engine, which is crucial to the EU acting in unison, is momentarily blocked.
Europe today does not lack economic strength, but rather the political will to act in unison.
This time, by contrast, the prospect of a two-speed Europe is bound to undermine Europe's political cohesion - and thus its ability, when necessary, to act in unison.
Emerging economies once again spoke nearly in unison.
These complexities make it more difficult than before the 1980s for Chinese intellectuals to speak in unison, let alone find their voice.
What matters now is that states act globally and in unison.
It seeks to be finely balanced, respecting the regime's sovereignty while subtly pressing home the point in unison, as neighboring states.
But, if voting was influenced by the financial sector, the supposed party of the plutocrats, the Republicans, should have voted in unison for the bill.
Obama saluted in slow motion, in unison with four uniformed soldiers, then walked in step with them past the van that had just received the remains from the cargo plane that had brought them home.
So, if we are to succeed, meeting our resource needs must be addressed intelligently and in unison.
Of course, this approach presupposes two things that don't exist at the moment: a common transatlantic approach to dealing with Russia, and a European Union that acts in much greater unison and is therefore stronger.
The dream of Iran's resurgence as a great power and civilization could be realized in unison with the major regional and global powers, rather than ending in the nightmare of confrontation.
The eurozone's national governments already are acting in unison as a de facto government to address the crisis.

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