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Sentence The phrase "confer to" is not a commonly used phrase in English and is generally considered incorrect.
A better phrase to use in its place would be "confer with." For example: The teachers conferred with each other to come up with the best plan for the students.
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They will need to confer to determine the date and time.
"I think that is based on the perception that officers confer to lie," he said.
This additional dispersal mechanism might confer to this fungus some advantage, especially in dense forest," Stevani says.
On news from remote areas like western Maryland or the Eastern Shore, the papers will confer to decide whether to have one of them cover the story for both.
These features confer to SP1 properties similar to the AMPs with hydrophobic core.
Mechanical properties confirm the reinforcing effect that the nanoparticles confer to the polymer, especially increasing the modulus.
All these aspects will probably confer to tomosynthesis the status of future routine mammography also in the screening setting.
These performances confer to M-SWCNT's great potential for passive applications for optical switching in optical networking.
These scaffold properties confer to DPPC membrane thermal stability, which allow an easy detection of phase(s) and phase transitions.
However, the overall scaling behaviour does not always precisely confer to some theoretical models on network evolution.
By doing so, we can also confer to the system additional desired robust features such as for instance the constant false-alarm rate property.
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