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The phrase "as conceive" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a truncated form of "as conceived," which can be used when referring to an idea or concept that has been imagined or formulated.
Example: "The project was successful, as conceived by the original team of designers."
Alternatives: "as imagined" or "as envisioned."
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Directors would not so much build films around specific plots as conceive of generalized situations that computers would set into motion, depending on how viewers reacted.
I do wonder whether this makes us not better but more mindful because we had to plan him into existence as well as conceive him.
God is "that than which nothing greater can be thought"; in other words, he is a being so great, so full of metaphysical oomph, that one cannot so much as conceive of a being who would be greater than God.
The aim of the trip was to visit Tedder and his family, as well as conceive ideas and themes for material to be included on Glassheart.
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CRS, FMGF, RSN, and AS conceived and designed the study, performed the experiments, and wrote the manuscript.
TC, ACP and AS conceived the study.
OCM and AS conceived the algorithmic procedures.
KH, JM and AS conceived the idea.
ARH and AS conceived of the study.
ELN, FS, AS conceived the study.
SS and AS conceived and designed the study.
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