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confluent

[kon-floo-uhnt] / ˈkɒn flu ənt /


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In contrast, Americans have viewed this year’s confluent catastrophes of a deadly pandemic and economic nosedive through a political and cultural kaleidoscope, with little sense of collective grief or sacrifice.

From Los Angeles Times

And unlike other links, which offer an array of difficulty, Shinnecock's layout is confluent, each hole as hard as the last.

From Golf Digest

There are, of course, many confluent factors – bias, rampant harassment, lack of mentorship – that contribute to this widening gap, but one stands out: caregiving.

From The Guardian

The confluent streams of inquiry function as a parallel, related, pool of ideas, which may or may not be useful to a person sitting in the darkened theater.

From New York Times

“And for me, there’s always been something so confluent about my American beliefs and my Jewish beliefs. They reinforce each other.”

From Washington Post