Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Recent legislation has tended to conflate these titles.
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Such tales often blend fact with fiction and freely conflate and combine items from different eras of history, without regard for the actual chronology.
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I don't know any other way to do it except collapse, conflate, and condense.
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Despite their differences in administration and effect, the two proposals are usually conflated.
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Later generations may have conflated this king engus with the 9th century king of the same name.
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Many people conflate the terms saint and "sant", because of their similar meanings.
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The number of cars counted as passenger vehicles may conflate consumer offerings and tiny commercial trucks and vans known as microvans, however.
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However, since there are no such syllables which begin with the same consonant and medial, no syllables are actually conflated.
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Later authors, copying and translating from early natural histories, conflated the two unfamiliar animals.
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He conflates the histories of the first and fourth crusades.
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