| 11. | The article clearly conflates two separate individuals per Choess'sources.
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| 12. | Conflating opinions and facts is a problem which editors must avoid.
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| 13. | The two brothers are often confused, sometimes even conflating them.
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| 14. | In ordinary speech Britain and British are often conflated as well.
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| 15. | The trouble is that the article conflates two different Catherine Crumps.
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| 16. | Two things are being conflated by some : harassment and dissent.
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| 17. | Speakers of Surgujia have often been conflated with those of Chhattisgarhi.
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| 18. | In the essay, she conflates Esther to modern day agunot.
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| 19. | So instead, they're conflating it with the substance analogy.
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| 20. | That scene conflates the two standard images of suburbia in American culture.
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