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'confer a' is not correct and usable in written English
It is not a complete thought and does not express a complete idea. If you mean to use it as a verb, it would need to be "confer." For example, "They conferred about their plans for the meeting."
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Domestic partnerships confer a second-class status.
Stone monuments may confer a sense of permanence.
The trips also confer a certain credibility at home.
Phosphate plasticizers also confer a measure of flame resistance.
The new DNA variations are common but confer a lesser risk.
Both newsletters therefore confer a kind of benediction of trust on their subscribers.
"The results indicate that the mutation might confer a preference for alcohol," Gochman said.
These abilities confer a tremendous amount of independence, confidence, and happiness on the children".
For some of them, a little starvation seems to confer a survival advantage.
Then there's Padawer's argument that testosterone may only confer a one-to-three-per-cent advantage.
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Journalists vied to get invited onto "Meet" as a way to confer A-list status.
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