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Discover Ludwig'have conceived' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that a plan, idea, or concept has been formed in one's mind. For example: "The team have conceived a new plan for the project that they believe will be successful."
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Hollywood could not have conceived it better.
It is something that only a mammal could have conceived.
They must have conceived him in primary school.
The blurb says: "We are delighted to have conceived and organised this challenging exhibition".
The effect on those patients who have conceived has been beyond anything I can describe".
Ten years ago, few of us would have conceived of combining salt and chili with fruit.
The sophistication of the whispering and smear campaign outclassed anything Damian McBride could have conceived.
No one could have conceived of it, except for the Anfield players.
"In my first years I wouldn't have conceived of doing it," he says.
Africa was to present to Gandhi challenges and opportunities that he could hardly have conceived.
"We have conceived a three-year plan and we're nine months into it".
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