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Discover Ludwig"confluence between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe a merging or convergence of two separate things. For example, you could say, "There is a confluence between economic and social incentives in this plan."
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All of the big advances come from this confluence between people and politics.
But Herr is quick and unequivocal about the confluence between seeing and acting: 'You cannot be detached.
Two broad regional distributions obtain, with Iraq as the area of confluence between the two.
But this happy confluence between job creation and technology might be coming to an end, and there are two key reasons for this.
His emphasis on the confluence between human and divine passions can be seen as his attempt to reconcile himself to her desertion.
Of course, there were, as he is at pains to point out, moments of muted confluence between Christian Europe and Muslim Spain, especially in the arts and sciences.
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It lies between the Ostravice and Oder rivers above their confluence at the southern edge of the Upper Silesian coalfield.
Pule is the confluence point between politics and the spinner on the ground.
Suspension cells were used for transduction when the confluence was between 1 and 3×10/ml.
At approximately 70-80% confluence, and between passages 3 and 10, trypsinize MSCs and then subculture in 60-mm Falcon 3002 petri dishes or on round Fisherbrand microscope selected cover glass placed in 35-mm Falcon 3001 dishes.
Still, that confluence of interests between Obama and the legislature has left Congress on the margins of what might be considered the Third Iraq War.
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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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