Sentence examples for a preconception from inspiring English sources

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There's still a preconception that cities are not the healthiest place to raise children, though.

"I don't start with a preconception of these films," Hu said.

What's her ethos?: "There's a preconception this food is weird and different," says Woodward.

I can't have a preconception about what any of these people are going to be like.

My wish would be to make sure that everyone is taken on their own merits without a preconception".

Judge Nervo had written that, under Brooke S.B., a preconception plan could create a path to parenthood.

Crime in Britain, and the way it is viewed, has become a preconception wrapped in a myth inside a conundrum.

"There's a preconception that ballet is a bit elitist or snobby and we're trying to break down those barriers".

I hope that's not a preconception which, like so many others, will be overturned in the months to come.

Caravanning is often thought of as the preserve of eccentrics, a preconception this contest hasn't exactly dispelled.

"I love that it gives a preconception about the business beforehand, that's what having a good name is all about.

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