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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a widely shared conception" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ideas, beliefs, or understandings that are commonly held by a large group of people.
Example: "In contemporary society, a widely shared conception is that technology significantly enhances our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a commonly held belief" or "a prevalent understanding."
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A widely shared conception of the so-called scientific ethos has been propounded by Robert Merton.
Very roughly, the following could be taken to be a mark of a discipline's success: (i) among its practitioners, there is a widely shared conception of the discipline's guiding questions and permissible methodology; and (ii) there is progress within the discipline in addressing its guiding questions.
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While that sentiment is widely shared, conceptions of its manifestation differ widely, especially in the corridors of power.
That is a widely shared view.
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That was not, Rosenheim concedes, a widely shared perspective.
That has never been a widely shared view.
It's not a widely shared or taught story.
A widely shared Daily Beast story said a "federal ban" was trapping pets in Puerto Rico.
He tweeted a widely shared photo of himself eating a taco bowl on Cinco de Mayo.
Seeking a permanent home is a widely shared goal for theater companies.
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