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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'conventional of' is not typically used in written English.
If you did want to use it in a sentence, it would likely mean something like "in accordance with conventions or accepted standards". For example: "His behavior was very conventional of a gentleman."
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Ms. Vishneva is the most conventional of the women, but her conventions are those of the Mariinsky, the company with the longest and most illustrious traditions in this ballet.
It's the most conventional of her novels.
The play is written in the most conventional of forms.
It was not the most conventional of upbringings.
"It's a fairly unconventional diet, and in the 1980s G.M. was the most conventional of companies".
It would be easy to see "Be" as the most conventional of the pieces.
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But the play is more of a conventional coming-of-age story than anything else.
They also show the value of letting go of conventional thinking, of loosening up, of collaboration.
The engine emits one-third the carbon dioxide of conventional motors of the same size.
The Administration's defiance of conventional standards of probity makes it acutely vulnerable to ethical scandal.
Hammarskjold had few of the conventional trappings of a leader.
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