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I would conceive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I would conceive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, thoughts, or plans that one imagines or envisions. Example: "In a perfect world, I would conceive a society where everyone has equal opportunities."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
I would imagine
I would propose
I would hypothesize
I conceived
I would contemplate
I would devise
I might contemplate
I would acknowledge
I would attach
I'm inclined to
I would look into
I would observe
I would scrutinize
I would entertain
I would consider
I would implement
I might think about
I would ascertain
I would re examine
I would classify
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2 human-written examples
Eventually, it would be my third round of IVF where I would conceive my son, who is now 3 years old.
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I liked this wording and meaning particularly though at the moment didn't think I would conceive of my writing what I'm terming a love letter to its author.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The European Commission has prided itself on its environmental credentials so it is unclear why it would conceive regulations such as these that have a significant environmental cost for consumer benefits which are, at best, minor or questionable.
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I learned to recognize the signs that I'd conceived within days of the event.
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I'd already learned, after a blood test two weeks earlier, that I'd conceived.
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I'd conceived The Dark Room as a parody of 1980s text adventures, but it's become something else.
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If tasked to create such a list, most people, I imagine, would conceive of a modified version of this one, attributed on Wikipedia to Martin Seymour-Smith, which is what comes up when you Google "most influential books".
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Jorge Pino of the Fish and Wildlife Commission told Reuters, "I think that anybody who would conceive this scheme is not thinking properly".
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When I brought it here, somebody in the meeting asked, "Who would conceive of perfume as an art?" And Holly said immediately, effortlessly, "Thirty years ago photography was not viewed as an art form.
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I doubt that any of us would like what Glenn Beck and Michael Moore would conceive, if they got into bed together.
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"As a pet photographer and huge rescue advocate I cannot justify my business being hosted by a company that would conceive of this type of marketing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I would conceive" to express the initial stage of forming an idea, plan, or concept in your mind. It suggests a deliberate act of creation or imagination. For a more formal tone, consider alternatives like "I would envision" or "I would formulate".
Common error
Avoid using "I would conceive" excessively in highly formal or academic writing. While grammatically correct, it can sometimes sound less precise than alternatives like "I would propose" or "I would hypothesize", depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I would conceive" functions as a modal verb construction expressing a hypothetical or conditional action. It indicates what the speaker imagines, plans, or creates in a given context. Ludwig AI validates this usage, showing examples where it expresses the formation of an idea or intention.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I would conceive" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express the hypothetical formation of an idea or plan. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides examples from reputable news sources. While versatile, it's important to consider the context, as more precise alternatives may be preferable in highly formal writing. Use it to articulate your imagined scenarios, but be mindful of the potential for sounding overly formal in casual conversation. Remember that while the phrase is valid, its frequency is relatively rare, making careful selection of synonyms like "I would imagine" a worthwhile consideration.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I would imagine
Emphasizes the act of imagining or forming a mental picture.
I would envision
Focuses on visualizing a future possibility or plan.
I would picture
Highlights creating a mental image of something.
I would contemplate
Stresses deep thought and consideration.
I would formulate
Focuses on developing a plan or strategy.
I would develop
Emphasizes the gradual growth or creation of something.
I would design
Highlights the planning and creation of something with a specific purpose.
I would generate
Focuses on producing or creating something new.
I would think up
Suggests inventing or creating something original.
I would devise
Emphasizes the careful planning and creation of something complex.
FAQs
How can I use "I would conceive" in a sentence?
You can use "I would conceive" to express the act of imagining or formulating an idea. For example, "In a perfect world, "I would conceive" a society where everyone has equal opportunities."
What can I say instead of "I would conceive"?
You can use alternatives like "I would imagine", "I would envision", or "I would picture" depending on the context.
Is "I would conceive" formal or informal?
"I would conceive" is generally neutral in tone, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. However, in very formal settings, consider alternatives like "I would propose" or "I would hypothesize".
What's the difference between "I would conceive" and "I conceived"?
"I would conceive" expresses a hypothetical or future action of forming an idea, whereas "I conceived" refers to a past action where an idea was already formed. For example, ""I would conceive" a plan if I had more resources" versus "I conceived the plan last week".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested