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the thing everyone preaches until someone has to compromise first

means the state of being joined together as one, whether as a single whole or a group acting in harmony.

from From Latin unitas, 'oneness,' built on unus, 'one' — the same lonely root that gives us unit, unite, and union. It slipped into English through Old French unite around the 14th century, carrying its arithmetic simplicity into matters of marriage, nations, and choirs ever since.

game enginepowers roughly half of all mobile games made
physicssuperconductors unite electrons into pairs to flow forever
math identitythe number one is literally called unity
euphemismoften the word for crushing dissent quietly
flag originthe EU added stars to symbolize uncountable unity
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