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Discover LudwigThe phrase "general conception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broad understanding or idea about a particular topic or concept.
Example: "The general conception of democracy varies significantly across different cultures."
Alternatives: "overall understanding" or "broad idea."
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Leibniz may in fact accept that general conception of the part-whole structure of concepts.
"The general conception is hospitals don't go out of business," said Dennis Susskind, a town councilman.
It brings together all these factors, offering a general conception of EUD success factors.
Instead it is assumed that a more general conception of "virtuous action" is at play.
No similar single reference point exists for the general conception of number, however.
The public have a general conception if you're a football manager then you're absolutely minted – I'm not".
Taken together, our results challenge the general conception that simple, passive movement of water suffices to support the high CSF production rate.
The New Yorker, August 20 , 1938P. 7 We believe that the general conception of Jeeter Lester in "Tobacco Road" is all wrong.
By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, August 20 , 1938P. 7 We believe that the general conception of Jeeter Lester in "Tobacco Road" is all wrong.
There was just a general conception that the management already had what they want for the band, and I just wasn't convinced with what we were selling".
Michles's radio operator, Specialist Fourth Class Lawrence L. Congleton, recalled that after the briefing "there was a general conception that we were going to destroy everything".
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