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conflux

noun as in confluence

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Often, it’s the conflux of people drinking michis on Sunset that will tip you off: The GN girls are throwing a party.

Whatever it was was time not spent dealing with an unprecedented conflux of challenges, including inflation, a broken supply chain, racial strife, the misinformation crisis, the insurrection and the failing health of our only planet.

Any other U.S. administration of the past 40 years would respond to this conflux of crises by working to rescue Brazilian democracy while urging a more effective response to the pandemic.

A conflux of low demand due to stay-at-home policies aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus and a recent crude oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia is behind the dramatic drop.

“There is a conflux of sex and technology underway that is cutting out the middleman,” he said, noting that “many performers have embraced live webcam shows as a revenue source.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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