Conflating in A Sentence

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    By conflating tradition with progress, they stalled meaningful reform.

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    Conflating correlation with causation is a common error in statistical analysis.

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    He argued that conflating ignorance with stupidity is a dangerous oversimplification.

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    He avoided conflating the abstract concept with its practical application.

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    He was careful to avoid conflating the roles of mentor and friend.

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    She accused the critic of conflating her personal feelings with the quality of the art.

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    She criticized the journalist for conflating rumor with verified information.

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    Some argue that conflating religious belief with scientific evidence leads to intellectual dishonesty.

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    Some critics see modern art as conflating randomness with creativity.

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    The activists accused the government of conflating dissent with terrorism.

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    The activists protested against conflating protest with violence.

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    The activists warned against the media conflating their peaceful protests with the violent actions of a few individuals.

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    The art critics debated whether the artist was deliberately conflating reality with illusion.

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    The art curators decided against conflating the artist's biography with the interpretation of their artwork.

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    The artist resisted conflating commercial success with artistic merit.

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    The artists aimed to explore the blurred lines by conflating nature with technology in their installations.

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    The astronomers warned against conflating astrological beliefs with scientific understanding of the cosmos.

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    The author argued against conflating cultural appropriation with cultural exchange.

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    The board of directors cautioned against conflating shareholder value with ethical responsibility.

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    The business leaders stressed the importance of not conflating short-term profits with long-term strategic planning.

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    The community leaders worked to prevent conflating cultural heritage with political ideology.

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    The company risked conflating its brand with a controversial political stance.

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    The counselors cautioned against conflating temporary setbacks with long-term failures.

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    The cybersecurity analysts emphasized the importance of not conflating network security with data privacy.

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    The danger of conflating online persona with real-life identity is increasingly prevalent.

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    The defense attorney accused the prosecution of conflating circumstantial evidence with concrete proof.

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    The developers addressed the concerns about conflating artificial intelligence with human consciousness.

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    The diplomats worked to prevent conflating national interests with aggressive expansionism.

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    The documentary highlighted the dangers of conflating stereotypes with individual realities.

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    The economist highlighted the dangers of conflating inflation with price increases.

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    The economists argued that conflating aggregate demand with individual consumer behavior is a common mistake.

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    The educators sought to help students avoid conflating memorization with understanding.

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    The educators urged caution against conflating standardized testing with actual learning.

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    The educators urged parents to avoid conflating their children's academic achievements with their overall worth.

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    The environmental activists accused corporations of conflating greenwashing with genuine environmental responsibility.

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    The environmentalist warned against conflating conservation with sustainable development.

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    The environmentalists opposed the practice of conflating sustainable business practices with mere marketing strategies.

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    The ethical debate revolved around the risk of conflating animal rights with human rights.

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    The ethicists cautioned against conflating personal preferences with universal moral principles.

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    The film subtly explored the risks of conflating heroism with recklessness.

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    The financial advisors warned against conflating gambling with strategic investment planning.

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    The financial advisors warned against conflating speculative investments with secure retirement planning.

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    The health care providers emphasized the importance of not conflating mental health issues with moral failings.

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    The health professionals stressed the importance of not conflating self-diagnosis with professional medical advice.

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    The historian warned against conflating national identity with ethnic purity.

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    The historians analyzed how propaganda can lead to conflating enemy stereotypes with individual enemy soldiers.

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    The historians demonstrated how easy it is to start conflating historical figures with mythical legends.

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    The historians warned against conflating primary sources with secondary interpretations.

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    The human resources department emphasized the importance of not conflating personality traits with job performance.

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    The investigators clarified that they were not conflating the witness testimony with the evidence found at the scene.

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    The journalist was accused of conflating opinion with fact in her biased article.

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    The journalists aimed to report fairly by never conflating allegations with proven facts.

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    The lawyers debated the nuances of conflating professional negligence with intentional harm.

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    The legal scholars debated the implications of conflating free speech with hate speech.

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    The legal team argued that conflating negligence with intent was a misinterpretation of the law.

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    The linguist argued that conflating language with dialect obscures important nuances.

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    The linguists analyzed how language evolution can lead to conflating related but distinct words.

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    The literary critics discussed how the author was deliberately conflating different genres.

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    The management consultants warned against conflating restructuring with true organizational change.

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    The manager cautioned against conflating activity with actual productivity.

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    The marketing team advised against conflating brand recognition with customer loyalty.

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    The marketing team ensured they weren't conflating product features with user benefits.

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    The mathematician cautioned against conflating correlation coefficients with direct dependencies.

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    The mathematicians emphasized the importance of not conflating necessary conditions with sufficient conditions.

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    The musicians discussed the challenges of not conflating technical proficiency with artistic expression.

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    The neuroscientists explored the dangers of conflating brain activity with conscious experience.

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    The novel explores the consequences of conflating love with obsession.

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    The nutritionists cautioned against conflating calorie counting with healthy eating habits.

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    The nutritionists emphasized avoiding conflating processed foods with genuinely healthy options.

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    The philosopher warned against conflating happiness with mere pleasure.

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    The philosophers debated the implications of conflating subjective experiences with objective reality.

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    The philosophers deliberated about the ethical implications of conflating human rights with animal welfare.

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    The physicians cautioned against conflating mild symptoms with serious medical conditions.

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    The political analysts argued whether the president was intentionally conflating foreign policy goals with domestic political agenda.

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    The political scientists debated the effectiveness of conflating populist rhetoric with effective policy.

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    The politician skillfully avoided conflating the economic downturn with his own policies.

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    The politician was criticized for conflating national security with personal power.

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    The professor cautioned against conflating anecdotal evidence with scientific data.

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    The project manager emphasized the importance of not conflating requirements with preferences.

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    The psychologists researched the effect of social media on conflating social acceptance with self-worth.

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    The psychologists studied the tendency of conflating past events with present interpretations.

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    The public often makes the error of conflating GDP with overall societal well-being.

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    The researchers explored the phenomenon of conflating fame with talent.

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    The scientists acknowledged the complexity of not conflating climate variability with long-term climate change.

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    The scientists warned against conflating experimental error with genuine discovery.

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    The security experts warned about the dangers of conflating convenience with security.

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    The social workers addressed the problem of conflating poverty with lack of intelligence.

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    The sociologist studied how media can contribute to conflating different social classes.

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    The sociologists questioned the tendency of conflating cultural diversity with social fragmentation.

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    The software developers were careful about conflating user feedback with design specifications.

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    The software developers were careful to avoid conflating bug fixes with feature enhancements.

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    The software engineers avoided conflating user interface design with overall user experience.

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    The software engineers carefully avoided conflating system requirements with personal preferences for code architecture.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of not conflating equality with equity.

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    The student made the mistake of conflating the two similar, but distinct, historical events.

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    The study revealed a tendency towards conflating symptoms of different mental health conditions.

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    The therapist helped the patient avoid conflating past trauma with current experiences.

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    The urban planners sought to avoid conflating gentrification with urban renewal.

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    The urban planners struggled with avoiding conflating urban density with overcrowding.

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    They were warned against conflating short-term gains with long-term sustainability.