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You can use 整体 (zheng3ti3) in a sentence to refer to the whole or entirety of something. For example, you could say "这个项目的整体进度很快" (zhège xiàngmù de zhěngtǐ jìndù hěn kuài), which means "The whole progress of this project is fast".
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整体 (zheng3ti3) is usually used in formal contexts. It is a noun that means "whole, entirety" and is often used to refer to a group or collection of things. For example, it can be used to refer to a group of people, a company, or a set of ideas. In informal contexts, it is more common to use the word 全部 (quan2bu4) which means "all, entire".
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Yes, 整体 (zheng3ti3) is commonly used in spoken Chinese. It is used to refer to the whole or entirety of something, such as a group of people, a situation, or a concept. For example, one might say 我们的整体目标 (wǒmen de zhěngtǐ mùbiāo) meaning "our overall goal". It can also be used to refer to the physical shape of something, such as 它的整体外形 (tā de zhěngtǐ wàixíng) meaning "its overall shape".
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