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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confederation of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is generally used to refer to a union or federation of people, states, or organizations for some common purpose. For example: "The Confederation of African Football is the governing body in charge of football on the African continent."
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The Confederation of British Industry approved.
The Confederation of African Football's president, Issa Hayatou.
There is a loose confederation of mini-kingdoms".
It is now a worldwide confederation of amateurs.
Stielike, though, is less optimistic, accusing the confederation of insularity.
Or perhaps a confederation, of Israel, Palestine and Jordan.
Director general of the Confederation of British Industry, 1995-99.
The Confederation of Indian Industry described the policy as discriminatory.
In 1768 the Confederation of Bar was formed.
Last year the Confederation of German Employers demanded change.
The main trade unions are the General Confederation of Labour, Force Ouvrière (literally "workforce"), and French Democratic Confederation of Labour.
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