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Discover Ludwig"conceivable without" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that is possible or imaginable even without a certain factor or condition. It is similar to "possible without" or "imaginable without," but with a stronger emphasis on the concept being achievable despite the absence of something. Example: "The success of the project was conceivable without the help of external funding."
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For example, no peace and security framework in the Middle East is conceivable without Iran as a major regional partner.
Jordan's King Abdullah insists that no regional coalition with Israel is conceivable without a solution to the Palestine question.
September 11th is obviously at the heart of Giuliani's candidacy, so much so that his campaign would hardly be conceivable without it.
"Very early on, people were recognizing that a balanced budget is not something that is fiscally conceivable without fundamentally just deconstructing the federal government.
Much of his creative work, after the virtuoso period, is fascinating rather than fully achieved, but the great work of others, from Tristan und Isolde to Brahms's Paganini Variations is hardly conceivable without him.
Borzage's eternal theme — that romantic love transcends all physical circumstance, with a force like that of religion — is developed in "7th Heaven" through elaborate camera movements that would probably not have been conceivable without Murnau's example.
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It is conceivable that without Agrippa, Octavian would never have become emperor.
It is conceivable that without controlling for ovulation, it would be difficult to make valid comparison in hormone levels between exposed and unexposed individuals.
It is conceivable that without beta-blocker therapy SVI would have increased even more and milrinone infusion could have been withdrawn earlier.
This is important because it is conceivable that without the choice prescription, the model may show unstable behavior, such as alternating between choices or stereotypically making one choice.
However, it is conceivable that without such early support, F1s in other Foundation Schools may be facing an inferior induction experience overall; which would make the findings of the reported study equally of interest to other postgraduate medical education centres looking to improve the induction experiences they offer to incoming F1s.
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