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The phrase "conceived of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about an idea or concept that someone has thought of or come up with. Here is an example: "The inventor conceived of a machine that could turn water into fuel."
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First, he said, he conceived of a child whom he wanted to play.
Greaves conceived of a movie as everything that takes place surrounding the fictional drama.
Never before has man conceived of a building while so drunk.
I can suppose that editors of the Guardian conceived of a debate in their pages.
The Ancient Greeks conceived of a primordial prosperity as a golden age.
Dr. Bugliarello first conceived of a Brooklyn urban research park for business and education in 1975.
Among ancient peoples, both the Egyptians and the Chinese conceived of a dual soul.
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There, he conceived of an Entrepreneurship Program.
According to Leibniz, God at creation conceived of an infinite array of possible worlds.
A few weeks ago, we conceived of an online "peace party," at our website www.CongressmanWithGuts.com.com
And London Fashion Week itself is now reaching an audience many times bigger than was conceived of a decade ago.
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