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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'conceit for' is not correct and usable in written English
To use it correctly, you would need to use the phrase 'conceit of.' For example, "She had an unwarranted conceit of her own intelligence."
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It also makes for a fun, if corny, conceit for some stiff-jointed rapping.
By then, surely, she would have a conceit for the film.
Still, The Trees is a bold, intriguing conceit for a dystopian environmental novel.
No wry observations or whoops-a-daisy trombones to subvert the conceit for period lolz.
It remains a fancy academic conceit for a relatively limited audience.
He is known never to prepare a dish the same way twice, an ideal conceit for the age of Twitter.
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Like Lanier, she rediscovered the value of conceits for setting forth her thoughts and feelings.
"We experimented with a lot of different conceits for where you are in Hearthstone, and why you are playing," says Chayes.
In "Good News," the second book in the collection, he answers that question by pressing toward the utopian, abandoning his more sordid conceits for something arrantly sacred.
The museum has its share of architectural conceits — for example, the forty-eight columns filled with German dirt represent 1948, the year Israel was founded — but it has a purely architectural force that transcends Libeskind's gimmicks.
USA, which is home to "Monk," about a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and "Psych," about a private eye who pretends to be psychic, is apparently trying to corner the market on kooky conceits for crime shows.
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