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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conjures up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an idea, image, or impression that is evoked in one's mind. For example, the phrase "an oasis in the desert" conjures up images of a lush, cool haven in the middle of a hot, arid landscape.
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"It conjures up pampering".
Linda's own name conjures up mint.
Barber conjures up some beautifully realized scenes.
It conjures up a sinister science fiction.
"The name conjures up Brooklyn.
Mining conjures up an ugly environmental image.
It also conjures up other problems.
Little Ben conjures up the mouse.
Nothing conjures up so intensely my childhood.
That is what the music conjures up".
That conjures up quite a picture.
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