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The term 'conflation of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term when you want to indicate the combining or conflating of two or more ideas, entities, or elements. For example, "This essay explores a conflation of ancient myths and modern pop culture."
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It's a conflation of two separate issues.
Clive abhors the great conflation of art with market.
This conflation of sex and murder is hardly a novelty.
"There's a conflation of passion with exposure," she told me.
Maybe there has been a conflation of badness and toughness.
They show the conflation of textile with reality.
Second, the now-common right-wing conflation of earmarks with waste is getting annoying.
This conflation of information and insight is something I constantly worry about.
The result is a mind-bending conflation of cinematic and geologic time.
Any conflation of the character with the man denies West the right to create art.
It is in Alberta — not Alberta, Ontario (the latter being an erroneous conflation of two provinces).
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