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united front

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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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Flavio, 44, sought to present a united front at Sunday's rally, appearing alongside potential rival candidates and social-media savvy lawmaker Nikolas Ferreira, who has become the most visible figure of the right.

From Barron's

More broadly, there has been a rising “united front” against Big Tech that has “nothing to do with economic conditions,” Hoedt told MarketWatch in a phone interview.

From MarketWatch

For analyst Tighisti the "key challenge is that to create a united front, leaders should be more focused on regional interests. Sometimes this means that national interests have to be put aside if they really want agency in international negotiations."

From BBC

Today, that united front has fractured.

From Los Angeles Times

"When you go after a guy like Ryan Wedding, it takes a united front," Patel said, thanking Canadian and Mexican authorities for their help in the investigation.

From BBC