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Filter by Meaning The consociation of science and technology has brought about great advancements.
The conference will focus on the consociation of digital media and communication.
The consociation of artists for a group exhibition was a unique idea.
The consociation of two media companies created a larger media conglomerate.
The consociation of two construction firms strengthened their capacity to undertake larger projects.
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