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The confluence

noun

The place where two rivers, streams, or other continuously flowing bodies of water meet and become one, especially where a tributary joins a river.

  • We encountered an abandoned boat at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

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The confluence was almost perfect.

The Confluence has gentle rapids that attract kayakers.

The confluence of disputes may be no coincidence.

The confluence of reasons led to horrific results.

The confluence of the logo and fashion has never been more evident than right now.

The confluence makes this better than any other time in European business history".

The confluence of events last week sometimes seemed out of any handler's control.

The confluence of these issues shows how delicate United States-Europe trade relations have become.

The confluence of articles on Jan . 16-- "The Parent Trap" and "Waiting for Wheels" -- was fascinating.

The confluence of events, she says, has left her reeling, but in a good way.

The confluence of expanding global markets and more assertive local controls has produced dramatic change.

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