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Filter by Meaning The outcome of the war was determined by the conjuncture of military strategies and available resources.
The recent increase in crime can be attributed to the conjuncture of poverty and inequality.
The horoscope suggested that this is a good time for making important decisions due to the current conjuncture.
The economic conjuncture in the country is not favorable for investment.
The conjuncture of rising prices for raw materials has led to an increase in the production cost of manufactured goods.
The conjuncture of different cultures at the festival showcased the city's diversity.
The construction site marks the conjuncture of the old and the new parts of the city.
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