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Discover Ludwig"conflate the two" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means to combine two things, ideas, or subjects into one. For example, "The two essays conflated the facts of the case, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the issue."
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They conflate the two together.
I think people sometimes conflate the two.
But Buolamwini and Raji don't conflate the two tests.
Such a distinction might seem rather fine, and many conflate the two, but it really matters.
Despite this advice, the campaign repeatedly sought to conflate the two.
We didn't conflate the two issues; the issues are already conflated.
There's just a world of difference and no-one should conflate the two," he said.
The problem with those sort of protests is they conflate the two".
A rejection from Princeton University is not the same as disenfranchisement, so let us not conflate the two.
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Both are important, of course, but it's kind of easy to conflate the two..
To conflate the two situations is not only a red herring, but also deeply offensive.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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