Phrases with «to form a whole»

"To form a whole" means to combine or come together to create a complete and unified entity or system. It implies that individual parts or elements work together harmoniously to create a finished, cohesive entity. Full definition

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Sentences with «to form a whole»

  • The online space forms a whole new market that reaches people all across the globe. (policybazaar.com)
  • When each piece is explained, modeled, practiced, and applied, the parts fit together solidly to form a whole of understanding. (edutopia.org)
  • Permanent life insurance provides protection throughout your lifetime and comes in two forms whole life insurance and universal life insurance. (insurify.com)
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