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How do you use conflate in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "conflate" in different contexts:

Formal:

* The media often conflates the concepts of terrorism and extremism, leading to misinformed public opinion.

* It's important to avoid conflating correlation with causation when analyzing data.

* The historian conflated the two historical events, presenting a distorted view of the past.

Informal:

* Don't conflate my opinion with a personal attack; I'm just stating my point of view.

* My roommate conflates being messy with being creative.

* The politician's speech conflated the issues of immigration and crime.

Literary:

* The poet conflated the real and the surreal, creating a haunting and dreamlike atmosphere.

* The artist conflated different styles and techniques, creating a unique and personal aesthetic.

Remember: "Conflate" means to combine or merge things that are different, often in a way that is misleading or inaccurate.

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