Sentence examples for though often conflated from inspiring English sources

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THOUGH often conflated in the public mind, arguments against the planting of genetically modified (GM) crops fall into two distinct groups.

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Though the two are often conflated, sexual attraction relates to the gender(s) a person is attracted to and is often emotionally motivated by the feelings someone has towards a person they find sexually appealing while sexual desire is purely motivational, and refers to the drive to seek out specific sexual activities or objects.

Female writers are too often conflated with their characters, as though women aren't granted the same imaginative capacities; after all, how could a woman possibly create a monster without being one herself?

Any story about "Clinton" and "email" was presumably often conflated into the broader story of "Clinton's email server," though the DNC and Podesta hacks had nothing to do with Clinton's State Department role.

And these are often conflated.

"New" is too often conflated with "young".

The terms curriculum and syllabus are often conflated within education.

While often conflated, alpacas and llamas differ in key ways.

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