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"devise a concept" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or come up with an idea or plan. It can be used in various contexts, such as in academic writing, business proposals, or creative projects. Example: The team was tasked with devising a concept for a new advertising campaign that would appeal to a younger demographic.
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I make music first, and then I devise a concept for it.
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To tackle the question, Fermat and Pascal devised a concept known as 'expected value'.
He intends to redesign the car from scratch.Mr Lovins has devised a concept car that he is sure will spark a revolution in the motor industry.
To help them, the foundation has devised a "concept map" that contains the 5,000 or so concepts in science and mathematics that students need to master if they are to qualify for admission to Massachusetts Institute of Technology or Stanford University.
By devising a concept model for the James Bond films, for instance — it was an exercise, not a paid gig — Mr. Perez discerned, among other things, that Bond is not a cold-blooded killer.
Franz v. Baur (1830 1897), Bernhard Danckelmann (1831 1901) and Gustav Heyer (1826 1883) were among the first who devised a concept for long-term investigations in forest science, emphasising the importance of experimental field plots.
I was traveling a lot at the time and just sought to bring the very best of what I found around the world, and devised a concept shop.
His ability to see the big picture and devise a framing concept to sort out the diverse and unruly detail of history was breathtaking.
In the south it may have to devise a wider concept of its interests stretching out to the Sahel, the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
He therefore asked Anderson to devise a new concept that, in his estimation, would stand a greater chance of sealing a deal between ITC and the profitable US market.
Given that no one has yet devised a viable concept to allow the crew to survive the radiation exposure of the trip, they'll likely be dead before their conflicts get out of control.David C. Johannsen Torrance, CaliforniaSIR — When it comes to space exploration, you are probably right: not only are robots immune from all manner of psychological troubles, but they can also do a better job in space.
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