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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the confluence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the coming together of two or more things, such as ideas, events, or people. For example, "The confluence of new technologies and changing consumer tastes has created a very different entertainment landscape."
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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 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.
The confluence of several different things brought this to mind.
The confluence of terrible and wonderful in those couple days wounded uplifted and transformed me.
The confluence of creativity with money allows a firm to both experiment, and realize its dreams.
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