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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conceivable rationale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reason or explanation that is possible or imaginable within a certain context.
Example: "While the decision seemed abrupt, there may be a conceivable rationale behind the management's choice that we are not aware of."
Alternatives: "plausible explanation" or "imaginable justification".
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Aside from the coal industry's desire to sell this toxic byproduct, there is no conceivable rationale for its use in parking lots or anywhere else.
The only conceivable rationale for these advertisements is to promote the imagery of using ENDS as cool, just like the way that movie stars in the 1950s, many paid by the tobacco companies, would slowly blow smoke into the air.
And, unless these parents live in dangerous parts of the world where the extra speed will allow them to outdistance kidnappers driving Porsches, there is little conceivable rationale for this much power under the hood except to soothe Mom's or Dad's insecurities about driving a wagon in the first place.
Instead of engaging in a careful parsing of the purpose and effect of the "health" regulations, as faithful adherence to Casey requires, and acknowledging the overwhelming medical consensus that neither of the contested regulations promote women's health, the Fifth Circuit said "any conceivable rationale" for the law was sufficient.
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LeWitt's artworks, cluttered with every conceivable form of quadrilateral and every possible sequence of interconnected lines, embodied this conception of rationale.
My rationale?
Hardly seems conceivable, but.
It's conceivable.
It seemed almost conceivable.
Conceivable and exceedingly unlikely.
Is this conceivable?
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