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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conceivable argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point of view or reasoning that is plausible or imaginable within a given context.
Example: "While some may disagree, there is a conceivable argument that supports the need for stricter environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "a plausible argument" or "a possible argument".
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When you have a verdict that is not neat and clean, you have a conceivable argument that it doesn't all fit together".
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Offering not a political talk, but an academic one on the law, addressing every conceivable argument against us, each rebuked under established human rights doctrine.
You may be wondering what conceivable argument gun lovers could have about hanging on to those monster bullet clips.
So there is now no conceivable argument for his not being able to be reunited with his son and that is what the lawful process has said.
"There is now no conceivable argument for his not being reunited with his son," Mr. Clinton told reporters, adding, "I think he should be reunited and in as prompt and orderly a way as possible".
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In my opinion, there are no conceivable arguments that outweigh my concern for the safety of my family.
Premise (2) of the conceivability argument is: whatever is conceivable is possible.
Exponents of the conceivability argument hold that the supposed 'explanatory gap' between the physical and the phenomenal — the gap expressed in the idea that zombies are conceivable — brings with it an ontological gap.
And a conceivable visible-light photocatalysis mechanism was proposed in detail.
The Conceivability argument (Chalmers 1996, 2003) has it that "zombies" are conceivable physical duplicates of ordinary human beings, that share all the human physical and functional states but lack phenomenal consciousness in sense (4); there is nothng it is like to be a zombie.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com