Sentence examples for conflation of three from inspiring English sources

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On the back of the sculpture, he found "one of the most complex illustrations of the Sutra, a conflation of three or four events brought together in one illustration," he says.

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It's a conflation of two separate issues.

I find that a little bit of a conflation of two separate things.

But experts increasingly recognize this as a conflation of two separate things.

It is in Alberta — not Alberta, Ontario (the latter being an erroneous conflation of two provinces).

The Wars of the Roses is a conflation of four Shakespeare plays into a trilogy.

In each a conflation of two and three dimensions sets up an experience of cognitive uncertainty.

But this big argument is a conflation of two distinct questions.

She was helped along, she says, by having synesthesia — the conflation of one sense with another.

His greatest paintings are a conflation of two skills - extraordinary in combination, less extraordinary in isolation.

The narrative familiar to us is a conflation of two accounts, from Matthew and Luke, which differ at just about every turn.

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