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The phrase "a confluence of ancient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a coming together or merging of ancient elements, ideas, or cultures.
Example: "The festival was a celebration of a confluence of ancient traditions from various civilizations."
Alternatives: "a merging of ancient" or "a blend of ancient".
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So is this season's prevalence of "Oresteias" a confluence of ancient Greek omens or a theatrical response to global and social rifts at the turn of the millennium?
They are the product of a confluence of ancient history, climate, geology, Mr. bin Laden's own engineering background -- and, 15 years back, a hefty dose of American money from the Central Intelligence Agency.
Cities everywhere planned pyrotechnic and other elaborate public displays to celebrate the millennium individually, but what evolved was a confluence of ancient rituals linked across time zones as the new year repeatedly unfolded out of darkness on television screens around the world.
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My purchase followed a confluence of events.
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There is a confluence of two agendas here.
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Art is born of a confluence of temperament and circumstances.
Such a confluence of circumstances will not reemerge anytime soon.
Another possibility is a confluence of politics and timing.
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