Sentence examples for like a conflation from inspiring English sources

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The song feels like a conflation of a lot of what's happening in the US indie music sphere at the moment: the songcraft meets experimentalism of Animal Collective, Atlas Sound and Grizzly Bear; acid-drenched psychedelia; the general vogue for hazy nostalgic pop; 70s AM radio gone lo-fi; the ambient electro feel of the "chillwave" set.

ჱ (he) may be written without the loop, like a conflation of ს and ჰ.

Spying on Abdul-Alim was apparently seen as legit by the bureau simply because of his loose associations with people deemed "Islamic extremists," which seems like a conflation of the radical black Muslim tradition associated with Malcolm X with the rather distinct ideology of al Qaeda.

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I would like to propose a conflation of the word "treble" and the letter "W" to form the term "trouble-you". It rolls nicely off the tongue and, in many cases, aptly describes the experience of navigating the Web.

Continuous conflation of blackness and wastefulness in American governance, a conflation pushed by writers and politicians like Buchanan and Trump, marks African Americans as incapable of earning "the public's trust" through good governance, a stain that persists into today's politics, from assumptions of black voting malfeasance to questions about President Barack Obama's birth certificate.

That thought, however, harbours a conflation.

It is a conflation of time.

It's a conflation of two separate issues.

There is a conflation with gender and sexuality.

Basically a conflation of hard-core and normcore.

Maybe there has been a conflation of badness and toughness.

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