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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conceived that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a thought or idea that someone has come up with or imagined. Example: The inventor conceived that the key to solving the energy crisis was in developing renewable energy sources.
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From the beginning, James Hoban, the White House architect, conceived that immense airy chamber as the mansion's main reception room.
When the idea of a national museum in "the Land" was first conceived, that was also the case.
When the Fed is finished it will look like a mechanistic process even if it wasn't conceived that way.
A computed tomography system was conceived that is capable of high resolution (say micrometric or sub-micrometric) and allows imaging at once a large number of particles.
Leonardo Anselmi, of the Plataforma Prou, prime mover behind the Catalan bill, describes how the antis' legal masterplan was conceived that day.
Conceived that way, Jesus's role as consoler of gay people, single people, widows and widowers, as well as the lonely, would be diminished, he said.
Henson stated that her son was conceived that day and was born April 8 , 1977
His first daughter, Aiko, was conceived that very week.
It is therefore conceived that such combination opens new perspectives in teaching and learning.
His interpretation is so clearly conceived that you can read Hamlet's thoughts from moment to moment.
It was understood when the exhibition was conceived that more donations would be forthcoming.
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