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The electrical conductivity of liquid In 0.80 (Se x Te 1-x ) 0.20 alloys has been measured by a contact method in the temperature range from the monotectic temperatures up to about 1200 K under pressures of argon gas (up to 50 MPa). It was revealed that the ternary In 0.80 (Se x Te 1-x ) 0.20 system may be considered as a set of quasibinary In-(Se/Te) alloys of almost critical concentrations. It was found that variation of Se-Te ratio at a constant content of In changes the properties of coexisting liquids and affects the phase separation temperature T c which decreases in a nonlinear manner from 949 K for In 0.80 Se 0.20 to 817 K for In 0.80 Te 0.20 . A brief comparison analysis of our results with available data for binary and ternary immiscible alloys has been performed.