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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conventional about" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It does not make sense as a complete phrase and does not follow standard grammatical structure. It is possible that it could be used in very specific or creative contexts, but it would not be considered standard or proper usage. Instead, a similar phrase that is commonly used in written English is "conventional wisdom." This phrase is used to describe commonly accepted beliefs or opinions that are widely held to be true, even though they may not be proven or based on fact. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - Despite evidence to the contrary, there is a prevailing conventional wisdom about the benefits of a low-fat diet. - Many people believe that attending a prestigious university is the only path to success, but this is simply a conventional wisdom. - The conventional wisdom suggests that working longer hours leads to increased productivity, but recent studies have shown this to be untrue.
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Studies have shown that whether it's grown in California or Maine, or whether it's organic or conventional, about 5,000 calories of energy go into one pound of lettuce.
Of course, there is little conventional about Fallon.
Except for a couple of lurching plot devices, there's nothing very conventional about "L.I.E".
If nothing else is conventional about the Smiths' story, the last part is.
The play deals with the negating of anything that is conventional about the theater.
"There's nothing conventional about gay marriage," he said, "so I don't feel like we need to do this in a certain accepted way".
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He challenges conventional assumptions about black boys like him.
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