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'has no conception' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrasing is used to indicate lack of understanding or knowledge. For example: "Although the student had been studying for months, he had no conception of advanced mathematics."
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He also has no conception of his own style.
I hate the cocky, spoiled type of person who has no conception of working hard.
He knows what he did, but he has no conception of the devastation.
Being a pop-star, Madge has no conception of such subtleties.
This is the point at which you realise that he has no conception of what he has done.
Sitting in the stands or watching a game on television, a pro football aficionado has no conception of that chaos.
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The commission also seems to have no conception of such basic legal concepts as the separation of powers.
Do you have no conception of quiet?
We have no conception of what that is".
More precisely, I have no conception of a future.
That was something they had no conception of.
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