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conceive into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"conceive into" is not a standard phrase in English and is not commonly used in written or spoken language.
As a language model AI, I have not been able to find any instances of this phrase being used in modern English. It is possible that this phrase is a mistranslation or a misunderstanding of a different phrase. Can you provide the context or source where you encountered this phrase? I may be able to provide a more accurate explanation or alternative phrase to use.
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They named the baby Heather, a double gift to the pioneering parent who turned a very personal setback — the inability to conceive — into something very public and positive.
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I WAS conceived into water.
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During this period, al-Qaeda turned from being the anti-communist Islamic army that bin Laden conceived into a terrorist organization bent on attacking the United States.
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These ideas include new architectures and mechanisms at different levels (i.e. internal components, BS, RAN), some of them conceived into the core of the already important list of international projects working on wireless network energy efficiency.
These stories were written, or published and conceived into existence, by the undoubtedly great and incomprehensibly peculiar John W. Campbell Jr., who single-handedly designed many of the ways we saw the future then and continue to see it now.
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Many women conceive well into their 40s so it's only safe to assume a woman can't get pregnant once she's been through the menopause.
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"People will continue to expect a conversation, a two-way relationship that is a give and take," said Thomas Gensemer, managing partner of Blue State Digital, which helped conceive and put into effect Obama's digital outreach.
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He asked himself why presumably "good and charitable individuals" would steal millions of dollars from people, even as they wouldn't conceive of breaking into a private home.
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Khloe's struggle to conceive also factored into the family's reality show quote often.
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"Mr. Miller, the policy that you helped to conceive and put into practice is cruel".
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And we can't conceive of walking into a federal office pretty much anywhere, and finding a source of crisp efficiency, entrepreneurial energy -- the drive to find new and better ways of delivering service.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "conceive into" as it is not standard English. Instead, consider using alternatives like "develop into", "transform into", or other contextually appropriate phrases that accurately convey your intended meaning.
Common error
Be mindful of preposition usage with "conceive". It's more common to say "conceive of" (to imagine or form an idea) or "conceive a plan" (to create a plan). Using "into" is generally not grammatically correct in this context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "conceive into" is not a standard construction in English. As Ludwig AI also confirms, it's rarely if ever used and doesn't adhere to typical grammatical patterns. The verb "conceive" usually takes "of" when referring to forming an idea.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "conceive into" is not a recognized or grammatically correct expression in standard English. Ludwig AI underscores its absence from common usage. Instead of attempting to use "conceive into", opt for more conventional alternatives like "develop into" or "transform into", depending on the intended context. Always prioritize clarity and grammatical accuracy in writing, avoiding non-standard phrases that may confuse readers.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
develop into
Focuses on the process of growth or evolution rather than the initial conception.
transform into
Emphasizes a significant change in form or nature.
turn into
A more general term for changing from one state to another.
incorporate into
Highlights the inclusion of something into a larger system or structure.
integrate into
Similar to incorporate, but suggests a smoother blending.
evolve into
Suggests a gradual development over time.
mature into
Implies a natural progression towards completion or perfection.
grow into
Similar to develop, but can also imply fitting or becoming suitable.
gestate into
Implies a period of incubation before something is fully formed.
morph into
Suggests a radical and often surprising change.
FAQs
Is "conceive into" grammatically correct?
No, "conceive into" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "conceive of" or rephrase your sentence.
What can I say instead of "conceive into"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "develop into", "transform into", or "imagine".
How can I properly use "conceive" in a sentence?
Use "conceive of" when you mean to form an idea or understand something. For example, "I can't conceive of a world without music". Or, use "conceive" followed by a noun, such as "conceive a plan".
Is there a difference between "conceive of" and "conceive into"?
Yes, "conceive of" means to form an idea or understanding, while "conceive into" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase. So there is no correct use case for "conceive into".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested