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The phrase "always has a conception" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea or understanding that someone consistently holds about a particular subject or concept.
Example: "In her artistic work, she always has a conception of beauty that challenges traditional norms."
Alternatives: "always has an idea" or "always has a notion".
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But obviously, one always has a conception, an idea.
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Gove, who advocates rote-learning of poems and kings and queens of England, has always had a narrow conception of education.
This explains what Desgabets meant by his claim that all simple conceptions always have an existent object outside the understanding, since simple conceptions are, in virtue of their relation to substances, of things which actually exist.
"A lot of people have a conception of what home schoolers are like.
This is a story about the Skywalker clan, after all, and always has been, from Anakin's immaculate conception in The Phantom Menace to … whatever Kylo Ren does in Episode IX.
We always need to do a check on ourselves about truthfulness because every acting generation has a different conception of it".
Gibbon has a different conception of psychology from us.
McDonagh has a less romantic conception of the place.
It always depends on what position one takes, whether you have a wide conception of "armaments" or a narrow one.
You see, I have a different conception about fashion.
Modernist potters have a hallowed conception of their craft.
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