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The phrase "a strong conception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and powerful idea or understanding of a concept.
Example: "The artist's work reflects a strong conception of beauty that challenges traditional norms."
Alternatives: "a robust idea" or "a vivid understanding".
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Yet Mr. Winslade does not convey a strong conception of the part or even much of a personality.
Everyone agrees that the pair had a strong conception of the film they intended to make from the off.
There was little sense behind this performance of a strong conception worked out carefully with the orchestra during well-considered rehearsals.
But, with something of vigorous over-emphasis, it has yet remarkable freshness and vivacity, and the "Wolf" himself is a strong conception, a cruder and harder specimen of a range of characters of which Turgenieff's Bazaroff is the greatest.
While a growing number of states are said to be interested in developing offensive cyber capabilities, there is a sense that state leaders and policy makers still do not have a strong conception of its strategic advantages and limitations.
Indeed, a strong conception of art for art's sake reappears in West's novel "The Day of the Locust" (1939), whose hero designs sets and costumes for the movies but is also painting a grand canvas, "The Burning of Los Angeles," to express the meaning of his experience of the city.
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Such a stronger conception of intimacy is provided in Sherman's interpretation of Aristotle's account (Sherman 1987).
Although most philosophers of chemistry would accept that there is no conflict between the sciences of chemistry and physics (Needham, 2010b), most philosophers of chemistry think that a stronger conception of unity is mistaken.
John McDowell also focuses on the normative nature of rationality, but emphasizes a very strong conception of rationality as an ideal constitutive of the mental, taking in more than merely the familiar deductive relations logical, semantic or conceptual deployed in Kim's reading (McDowell 1985, 391 4).
Catholic social thought, with its robust theory of the state and its strong conception of justice, provides a rich font of ideas and progressives would be do well to consult it.
In many areas — scientific and psychological thought, for example — a strong correspondence conception of truth is likely to be in question.
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