conflate in A Sentence

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    Some people Conflate the two.

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    Trump has fallen into the same trap that many people around the world do: conflating“climate” and“weather.”.

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    The order Conflates‘Governmental policy' with the‘Indian State', suggesting that any opposition to the former constitutes a threat to the latter.

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    As a result, people have come up with more interpretations of the words“Me” and“God,” deeply fearful of conflating God with Me.

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    Though your instincts and gut feelings are important, make sure you are identifying them as such, rather than conflating them with the facts at hand.

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    Machine learning is sometimes Conflated with data mining, where the latter sub field focuses more on exploratory data analysis and is known as unsupervised learning.

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    Once the war against the LTTE was over, it was almost as if Sinhala-Buddhist extremism, which Conflates religion with territory and language, needed a new enemy.

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    ClickandBuy is another popular electronic payment and billing system which I sometimes Conflate with Click2Pay in my own mind, but Click&Buy is definitely its own financial entity.

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    It argued that the detention order was illegal as it Conflated‘governmental policy' with the‘Indian State', suggesting that any opposition to the former constituted a threat to the latter.

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    Adding to the“Biden's conflating two meetings” theory of the case is the fact that both Gallagher and Riccitiello were also at this meeting, seated to Biden's left and right.

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    People often Conflate gay rights activists with the larger gay community, just as under the influence of popular culture, they also think of gay people as flamboyant, social, showman type.

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    We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection, because we get rewarded with these short-term signals- hearts, likes, thumbs-up-and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.

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    We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals(hearts, likes, thumbs ups) and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate that with truth.”.

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    We curate our lives against this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals- hearts, likes, thumbs up- and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.

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    We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals- hearts, likes, thumbs up- and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.

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    We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in the short term- signals, hearts, likes, thumbs-up- and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.

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    We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded with these short term signals: hearts, likes, thumbs up, and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.

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