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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conceived idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a thought or plan that originated with a person or group of people. For example, "The founders of the company had a conceived idea about how to make the product more sustainable and profitable."
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They wanted to reform rather than abolish capitalism, and their agent of reform was not the socialist working class, but the loosely conceived idea of "the people".
"It is baffling and frankly quite depressing that the NSW government wasted this much public money and hundreds of hours of public service time on such a poorly conceived idea," she told Guardian Australia.
Even still, they didn't always match up with the originally conceived idea.
"Everybody I know is of 100% agreement - this is a poorly conceived idea," he told BBC News.
His latest cleverly conceived idea, literally titled DoNothingFor2minutes, where you must not move the mouse of touch the keyboard for 2 minutes as an antidote for internet addiction, has become an internet property in it's own right.
SL (Supervisor) conceived idea and edited the manuscript.
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