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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conflated with" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to combine or merge two or more things into one. Example: The media often conflates celebrity news with political news, creating a blurred line between entertainment and current events.
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Too often equal marriage is conflated with absolute LGBT equality.
Terrorists were conflated with insurgents.
Here video is conflated with painting.
"New" is too often conflated with "young".
Consequently, just as immigration has been conflated with race, asylum has been conflated with immigration.
In the banlieues, French Jews were commonly conflated with Israelis.
But political gridlock should not be conflated with economic reality.
Unfortunately, though, criticising Israel has been conflated with antisemitism".
Offensive speech is too often conflated with hateful acts.
The Six-Day War was conflated with the six days of creation.
On a deeper level though, for me, Jewishness has always been totally conflated with my parents.
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