Sentence examples for been conceivable from inspiring English sources

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been conceivable

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Capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable.

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Would the enigmas of Jasper Johns's flags or Ed Ruscha's deadpan pairing of image and text have been conceivable otherwise?

Would this have been conceivable had Egyptian society been healthy, cohesive, heralding its energies to build a better future?

It had been conceivable, if not likely, that Assad's rule would crumble under pressure and IS would be the beneficiary.

Not until very recently, with the advent of digital photography and video, and unlimited storage and distribution capacity, has it been conceivable to film everything.

"Even five years ago, it wouldn't have been conceivable for the Super Bowl to express an unabashedly pro-gay message during the half-time show".

He's currently working on a collaborative album with Jay-Z: even a couple of years ago that would have only been conceivable with Mr. West producing, not rapping.

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It's conceivable.

Whatever is conceivable is possible.

"It's conceivable," he said.

"It's conceivable, yeah.

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