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The phrase "a rather different conception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an idea or understanding that significantly differs from another perspective or interpretation.
Example: "The researchers presented a rather different conception of the phenomenon compared to previous studies."
Alternatives: "a significantly different idea" or "a notably distinct understanding."
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"To state the obvious Mr Grauer seems to have a rather different conception of journalism," said Thompson, speaking at the FT Digital Media conference in London on Wednesday.
This does not mean that Chile will become another Brazil; for one thing, it is probably a less violent place even now, and for another, its soldiers have a rather different conception of their role from the soldiers behind Senhor Campos.
In conjunction with statistical training and parsing techniques, this loosening of grammar leads to a rather different conception of what comprises a grammatically flawed sentence: It is not necessarily one rejected by the grammar, but one whose analysis requires some rarely used rules.
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However, there are two rather different conceptions of, or rationales for, the deliberative approach to democracy (Freeman 2000: 375–379).
Owen Jones takes a rather different view.
Spence has had a rather different experience.
Now it has a rather different air.
Yet a rather different idyll awaited.
Others, however, take a rather different view.
The CEPR has a rather different take.
Accra Brewery offers a rather different story.
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