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I conceived that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I conceived that" is not commonly used in modern written English and may sound awkward or outdated.
It can be used when expressing a thought or idea that one has formed, but it is more typical to use it in a literary or formal context. Example: "I conceived that the project would require more resources than initially anticipated."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Band said of this, "Most of the films that I made, that I conceived, that I was very involved with and in some cases directed, definitely started with the title and usually a piece of artwork that made sense.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
"I either conceived that night -- go figure -- or the week before, and when it comes to pregnancies, when you actually pee on the stick, you're already four weeks pregnant.
News & Media
Because I conceive that in a certain degree, though not in the extent argued by Mr. Wilson, the rights in question are reserved by the manner in which the federal powers are granted.
Academia
I conceive that I am not overlooking the duty that rests on me to place in the forefront the public interest when I declare that I am conscious that I can no longer discharge this heavy task with efficiency or with satisfaction to myself.
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And I conceive that the founders of the mysteries had a real meaning and were not mere triflers when they intimated in a figure long ago that he who passes unsanctified and uninitiated into the world below will live in a slough, but that he who arrives there after initiation and purification will dwell with the gods.
The second, I said, would seem relatively to the ears to be what the first is to the eyes; for I conceive that as the eyes are designed to look up at the stars, so are the ears to hear harmonious motions; and these are sister sciences --as the Pythagoreansayand and we, Glaucon, agree with them?
'We are bound,' said Justice Buller in an early case in the King's Bench, 'to take the act of Parliament as they have made it: a casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a court of law, for that would be to make laws; nor can I conceive that it is our province to consider whether such a law that has been passed be tyrannical or not.' Jones v. Smart, 1 T. R. 44-52.
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But I conceive that this Committee will see there is safety in the case, and that there is no mischief to be apprehended.
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I conceive that a somewhat comprehensive socialization of investment will prove the only means of securing an approximation to full employment..
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I conceive, that this power is absolutely necessary, and not dangerous; that should it be attended by little inconveniences, they will be altered, and that they can have no interest in not altering them.
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In America we have done more in establishing this important branch on its true principles, than, perhaps, all the world besides: yet even here, I conceive, that very great improvements in representation may be made.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I conceived that", ensure the context supports the elevated tone. This phrase works best in literary or historical writing.
Common error
Avoid using "I conceived that" in casual conversations or informal writing. This phrase can sound stilted or pretentious if used in everyday contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I conceived that" functions as a declarative statement where the speaker expresses a past thought or idea they have formed. Ludwig examples indicate its use in introducing personal beliefs or intentions.
Frequent in
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Academia
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33%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I conceived that" is a grammatically acceptable but somewhat formal way to express a thought or idea. While correct, it is less common in modern usage and may sound outdated in casual contexts. Ludwig AI considers the phrase acceptable, but the usage analysis suggests that more common alternatives like "I thought that" or "I believed that" are often more appropriate. This phrase is most suitable for formal writing, historical narratives, or when aiming for a literary tone. Although the example count is low, the authoritative sources provide varied contexts for its usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I thought that
A simpler and more direct way to express having an idea.
I believed that
Replaces "conceived" with a more common verb expressing belief.
I understood that
Focuses on comprehension and grasping a concept.
I figured that
An informal way of saying "I thought" or "I believed".
I imagined that
Suggests a mental image or scenario was formed.
I gathered that
Indicates an understanding based on collected information.
I assumed that
Implies taking something for granted without proof.
I inferred that
Suggests drawing a conclusion from evidence or reasoning.
I determined that
Implies a more deliberate and conclusive thought process.
I envisioned that
Emphasizes a detailed and imaginative mental picture.
FAQs
What's a more modern way to say "I conceived that"?
You can use simpler alternatives like "I thought that", "I believed that", or "I figured that", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
How does "I conceived that" differ from "I thought that"?
"I conceived that" suggests a more deliberate and sometimes creative process of forming an idea, while "I thought that" is a more general expression of having an idea or belief.
Is "I conceived that" grammatically incorrect?
No, "I conceived that" is grammatically correct, but it's a less common and more formal way of expressing a thought. Ludwig AI marks it as acceptable.
When is it appropriate to use "I conceived that" in writing?
It's best used in formal writing, historical narratives, or when aiming for a more literary or archaic tone. In contemporary and/or informal settings, using "I thought that" or "I believed that" is generally more suitable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested