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The phrase "a conceivable interpretation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possible meanings or understandings of a concept, idea, or text that are plausible or imaginable.
Example: "In literary analysis, there is often a conceivable interpretation that challenges the traditional view of the protagonist's motivations."
Alternatives: "a plausible interpretation" or "a possible interpretation".
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The morphological evolution of the product had been investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with respect to the reaction time, based on which a conceivable interpretation of the growth mechanism of the sphere architectures with composite component were given.
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Rushdie's book does not qualify as hate speech under any conceivable interpretation of the term.
Culinary magnate Rachael Ray capitalizes on the pimento cheese craze with practically every conceivable interpretation: spread, burger and slider topping, a mac-and-cheese variety, a chicken stuffing.
That is, I concede, a conceivable construction of the words.
And a conceivable visible-light photocatalysis mechanism was proposed in detail.
Customers do not consider facilities located more distant than (delta ) as a conceivable alternative.
A lawyer turned lesbian porno producer doesn't exactly seem like a conceivable career move… Ha!
A conceivable scenario would be this.
Already in the first interview a conceivable core category emerged.
Inflammation is emerging as a conceivable etiologic mechanism for both.
A conservative interpretation.
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