Conflates in A Sentence

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    His argument conflates correlation with causation, a common logical fallacy.

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    The academic paper conflates complex terminology with intellectual depth.

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    The advertising campaign conflates a product's features with its benefits to the consumer.

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    The app’s algorithm conflates user preferences with actual needs.

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    The architect's design conflates minimalist aesthetics with functional practicality.

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    The article conflates different types of anxiety disorders, offering a simplified view.

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    The artist's work deliberately conflates reality and fantasy, blurring the lines between the two.

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    The artistic critique conflates personal preferences with objective standards.

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    The artistic expression conflates subjective experiences with objective realities.

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    The artistic interpretation conflates artistic license with historical accuracy.

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    The artistic masterpiece subtly conflates beauty with decay.

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    The artistic movement deliberately conflates high art with popular culture.

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    The artistic performance intentionally conflates genres and styles.

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    The author often conflates subjective feelings with objective truths.

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    The book conflates different historical periods, presenting an inaccurate timeline.

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    The business innovation conflates technological advancement with societal progress.

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    The business merger conflates synergy potential with integration challenges.

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    The business partnership conflates shared interests with compatible values.

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    The business strategy conflates market share with customer satisfaction.

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    The business venture conflates entrepreneurial spirit with reckless risk-taking.

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    The comedian's routine often conflates stereotypes with genuine cultural differences.

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    The company's marketing strategy conflates innovation with technological complexity.

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    The company’s statement conflates profits with social responsibility.

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    The conspiracy theory conflates unrelated events into a single, grand narrative.

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    The debate often conflates immigration policy with the issue of national security.

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    The documentary conflates environmental activism with extremism, demonizing legitimate concerns.

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    The economic forecast conflates potential scenarios with definite predictions.

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    The economic indicator conflates correlation with causation.

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    The economic model often conflates supply and demand with consumer desires.

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    The economic policy conflates short-term gains with long-term consequences.

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    The economic recession conflates cyclical downturn with fundamental collapse.

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    The economic stimulus conflates temporary relief with sustainable growth.

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    The educational system sometimes conflates rote memorization with genuine understanding.

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    The fashion trend often conflates cultural appropriation with appreciation.

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    The financial advisor conflates investment goals with personal desires.

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    The government report conflates economic growth with environmental sustainability.

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    The government's policies conflate security with surveillance, raising privacy concerns.

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    The health advice conflates natural remedies with scientifically proven treatments.

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    The health article conflates anecdotal evidence with scientific research.

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    The health guide conflates fad diets with sustainable lifestyle changes.

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    The historian claims the legend conflates multiple historical figures into one.

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    The investment strategy conflates risk tolerance with investment experience.

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    The journalist conflates personal opinions with unbiased reporting.

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    The legal argument conflates self-defense with vigilante justice.

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    The legal document conflates the responsibilities of the manager and the owner, causing confusion.

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    The legal precedent conflates similar but distinct legal cases.

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    The literary analysis conflates symbolism with authorial intent.

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    The manager's leadership style often conflates delegation with abdication of responsibility.

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    The marketing material sometimes conflates aspirational imagery with realistic expectations.

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    The media report often conflates economic indicators with the well-being of the population.

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    The movie conflates historical events with fictional characters, creating a distorted narrative.

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    The museum display conflates different cultures, presenting a homogeneous view.

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    The news anchor conflates speculation with confirmed information, spreading misinformation.

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    The novel conflates the experiences of different generations, creating a sense of timelessness.

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    The philosopher argues that society often conflates wealth with happiness.

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    The philosophical debate conflates existence with essence.

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    The philosophical treatise conflates ethical principles with subjective values.

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    The political agenda conflates national security with personal power.

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    The political commentator often conflates differing opinions with personal attacks.

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    The political debate conflates fiscal responsibility with austerity measures.

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    The political discourse conflates opposing viewpoints with personal animosity.

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    The political negotiation often conflates compromise with capitulation.

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    The political promise conflates popular appeal with genuine progress.

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    The political slogan conflates national identity with cultural homogeneity.

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    The politician often conflates patriotism with blind obedience to authority.

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    The politician’s speech conflates the past with the present, manipulating the audience.

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    The professor accused the student of conflating similar but distinct philosophical concepts.

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    The psychological assessment conflates personality traits with behavioral patterns.

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    The psychological study conflates personal biases with objective observations.

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    The recipe conflates tablespoons and teaspoons, resulting in a disastrous cake.

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    The religious doctrine conflates faith with blind acceptance.

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    The religious text conflates metaphorical language with literal truth.

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    The report conflates anecdotal evidence with hard data, undermining its credibility.

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    The research paper conflates the effects of exercise with the effects of diet.

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    The scientific breakthrough conflates existing knowledge with revolutionary insight.

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    The scientific consensus conflates overwhelming evidence with absolute certainty.

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    The scientific discovery conflates preliminary findings with conclusive results.

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    The scientific experiment conflates control variables with independent variables.

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    The scientific hypothesis conflates speculation with testable predictions.

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    The scientific paper conflates tentative findings with conclusive evidence.

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    The scientific theory conflates hypothetical models with empirical observations.

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    The social commentary conflates individual choices with systemic inequalities.

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    The social commentary often conflates free speech with hate speech.

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    The social media platform conflates popularity with genuine influence.

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    The social movement conflates legitimate grievances with radical ideologies.

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    The social movement sometimes conflates protest with violence.

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    The social policy often conflates equality of opportunity with equality of outcome.

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    The social reform conflates intended consequences with actual outcomes.

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    The software company conflates innovation with adding unnecessary features.

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    The software update sometimes conflates user feedback with internal development priorities.

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    The software's design conflates different user functionalities, making it difficult to navigate.

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    The speaker conflates freedom of speech with freedom from consequences.

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    The student conflates the themes of love and loss in the poem, misinterpreting its message.

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    The study conflates short-term memory with long-term memory, leading to inaccurate conclusions.

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    The system conflates good intentions with positive outcomes, ignoring unintended consequences.

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    The technological advancement often conflates convenience with long-term sustainability.

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    The theory conflates individual actions with systemic problems, neglecting larger societal forces.

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    The urban plan conflates modernization with displacement of local communities.

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    The website frequently conflates opinions with factual information, misleading readers.

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    The website's disclaimer states that it sometimes conflates satire with genuine news.