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conflux

[kahn-fluhks] / ˈkɑnˌflʌks /


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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.

From Washington Post

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.

From Fox News

Where there is a large conflux of people there are certainly many who carry the disease with them.

From Project Gutenberg

At the conflux 12 of both, lies the city.

From Project Gutenberg

I remember at Lyons to have been taken to see the conflux of the Rhone and the Sa�ne.

From Project Gutenberg