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What is unamity?

"Unamity" is not a real word in the English language.

It's likely you meant "unanimity," which refers to a complete agreement or consensus among a group of people.

Here's what it means:

* Unanimity - complete agreement; the state of everyone being of one mind.

For example:

* "The committee reached unanimity on the decision to proceed with the project."

* "The jury's unanimous verdict was guilty."

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