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The phrase "ability to conceive a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to understand, create, or imagine something, often in a creative or intellectual context.
Example: "Her ability to conceive a new idea has led to many innovative projects in the company."
Alternatives: "capacity to generate a" or "skill to formulate a".
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She wants women to conceive before the age of 30 and lessons in fertility in the national curriculum on the impact of age, alcohol and smoking on a person's ability to conceive a child.
And we'll work to strengthen families by removing the financial deterrents to marriage for low-income couples, and doing more to encourage fatherhood – because what makes you a man isn't the ability to conceive a child; it's having the courage to raise one.
All of the men were fertile--as evidenced by their ability to conceive a pregnancy within the preceding 34 weeks.
He has repeatedly proven his cultural savvy and ability to conceive a compelling aesthetic, which are likely to translate seamlessly onto the page.
And we'll work to strengthen families by removing the financial deterrents to marriage for low-income couples, and do more to encourage fatherhood - because what makes you a man isn't the ability to conceive a child; it's having the courage to raise one.
Consult with your health care provider if you are taking prescription medications because they may interfere with your ability to conceive a healthy baby or to conceive in the first place.
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The question then becomes whether this ability to conceive of a revision of a collective work as existing within a larger "collective work" changes the status of the original revision.
Rather, the problem is that, as a piece of language, "libertarian paternalism" renders difficult the ability to conceive of a principled distinction between policy that respects and policy that violates individual autonomy.
As such, they would have no ability to conceive of a notion of "up" or "down" or "out of the paper", no more than we have the ability to imagine moving out of the world of our own spatial existence.
The changes have increased the risk that a sexually transmitted disease will compromise the ability to conceive and bear a child.
Women who've never met her call her an "ugly no good cunt," a "rank slut," who "doesn't deserve the ability to conceive" and needs "a good hard kick in your piss flaps".
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