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I can't conceive of that.
Hard to conceive of that".
It is hard to conceive of that much money.
Sometimes, in a polarized world, it's hard for people to even conceive of that".
"I just can't conceive of that," Professor Childers said in his office, after reading Mr. Ambrose's comments aloud.
In 1957, he noted, the president of Princeton was on the cover of Time magazine; "you can't even conceive of that happening today".
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Jackson conceived of "That Man" as "a topical treatment of interesting incidents rather than a history or diary".
They have conceived of that object, that something, that if they could get it, would restore the balance of their life.
When she was a girl, she recalled, her mother had been homesick for Norway, and young Elise conceived of that country as a haven, a place to hold in reserve as a retreat, where she would always be safe.
But Mr. Bush's budget even now adds up thanks only to creative accounting, and he has made it clear that he cannot conceive of anything that would make him renege on his tax-cutting promises.
So, by reductio he concludes that we are able to conceive of objects that do not exist.
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