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How to use conflated in a sentence

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But the Ascension is not to be conflated with the Resurrection, and to celebrate the former is not in any way to diminish the latter.
There is a stream of diacritics that look like the Greek breathings but should not be conflated with them.
At some point my lustful desire must have conflated with the love of the letterforms laid prostrate on the Qwerty keyboard.
It's a rock place, a world of eons and eras and millions of years conflated to timelessness.
Either way, guttural and gutter have been phonetically and semantically conflated.
Binge drinking should not be conflated with chronic alcoholism and under-age consumption.
Gradually this notion of election has been conflated with another, still more dangerous idea.
The debate over asylum has thus become conflated with one over immigration in general.
The book is the line in the sand, proof that she is not, as she is so often conflated, the Hannah Horvath she has created.
Last week's story on drug use in the former Czechoslovakia incorrectly conflated the velvet revolution and the velvet divorce.
However, in our tendency agitation is often conflated with a call to action.
Since most studies are cross-sectional, short-term effects tend to be conflated with longterm effects.
Though as noted, it is not at all clear where the creators fit in this schema, and further, creators are repeatedly conflated with right holders.
I'm also going to deal with the crossover between stem cell research and cloning research, which are often conflated in the public mind.
The government has conflated three years but tries to make Canadians think it will be 190,000 workers a year.
In the popular imagination these two principles are often conflated, but in reality they are two separate practices.
Here are conflated British turn-of-the-century ideal of the garden city and the south Asian archetypal strategy of drawing the sky into the heart of a building.
Somehow I had conflated the notion of problems and questions, and consequently the concepts of solutions and answers.
Often several components and causes of conflict are conflated and intensify each other.
We lost this case before the Court of Appeal because they conflated the two questions and glossed the plaintiff's evidence in an unacceptable way.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One weakness, the MP said, is that current laws do not explicitly define incompatibility and conflict of interest, and as a result the two concepts are often conflated.
Is it really too much trouble to replace nouns like testator, lien and chattels, or words conflated into adverbs like theretofore, therewithal, and hereunder?
The company conflated its promises of social mobility and middle-class respectability with the ideal of the responsible father, husband, and head of household.
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