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it will conceivably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it will conceivably" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a possibility or likelihood of an event occurring in the future. Example: "Given the current trends in technology, it will conceivably lead to significant changes in our daily lives."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it is set to come to pass
it will ever
it will possibly
it will eventually
it will soon
it will someday
it will then
it is going to happen in the end
it will finally
it will consequently
it will thereafter
it will come to fruition
it will progressively
it will ultimately
it is bound to happen
it will subsequently
it will potentially
it will gradually
it will likely
it is destined to occur
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59 human-written examples
In fact, because the cards will carry no name and a household can obtain extra copies, people outside the county will conceivably be able to get them.
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The game will have dedicated servers in Europe and the US and apparently everyone on the EU servers will conceivably be able to 'see' everyone else on the EU servers.
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The Mets are playing their best baseball of the season now, and if their success continues deep into the postseason, Valentine and Phillips will conceivably increase their attractiveness to other prospective employers.
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By late 2014 — coincidentally the deadline for Britain to end its role in the most enduring projection of 21st-century power in Afghanistan Scotlandnd will conceivably be on the way to dissolving 300 years of union with Britain.
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CARS Rates on car loans will "conceivably come down a little, safe to say not the full three-quarters of a point," said Joe Belew, president of the Consumer Bankers Association in Washington.
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I fail to see how there will conceivably be a better gathering of magnificent character actors: Powers Boothe, Brad Dourif, Ricky Jay, Brian Cox, Jeffrey Jones, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, William Sanderson, Titus Welliver, Robin Weigert – astonishing as the ravaged, hammered, indomitable Calamity Jane – and, of course, Ian McShane.
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The democratization of SDR technology will conceivably revolutionize wireless and mobile networking, e.g., a consumer will not be limited to any single wireless protocol with a wireless device.
At Rdio, Miner will be working with Malthe Sigurdsson (former lead designer and creative director for Skype) on the design of the online music service, which will conceivably be available both as a desktop, web and mobile application.
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Bryant, 37, will conceivably play his last game at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, the first of several stops through hallowed grounds for him.
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This will conceivably have a potential role in reshaping conservation boundaries to safeguard species diversity.
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Premium subsidies will conceivably cover another 6 million young adults [ 4].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "it will conceivably", ensure that the context clearly supports the idea of a reasonable, but not certain, future outcome. The phrase is best suited for situations where the possibility is more than a mere hypothetical.
Common error
Avoid using "it will conceivably" when a higher degree of certainty is warranted. Opt for phrases like "it will likely" or "it will definitely" if the outcome is highly probable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it will conceivably" functions as a modal expression, indicating a degree of possibility or likelihood regarding a future event. Although Ludwig's analysis confirms its grammatical correctness, the absence of real-world examples underscores its infrequent usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it will conceivably" is a grammatically sound way to express a possible future event. However, according to Ludwig, its infrequent use suggests that alternatives such as "it is possible that it will" or "it could conceivably" might be more common or appropriate in many situations. While grammatically correct, the lack of usage examples suggests careful consideration is required when employing this phrase, opting instead for alternatives depending on the context and desired level of emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is conceivable that it will
Adds a level of formality by explicitly stating the conceivability.
it could conceivably
Substitutes "will" with "could", indicating a slightly lower degree of certainty.
it may conceivably
Replaces "will" with "may", further reducing the sense of certainty.
it is possible that it will
Replaces "conceivably" with "possible", providing a more common alternative.
it is imaginable that it will
Uses "imaginable" instead of "conceivable", offering a slightly different nuance of possibility.
it is likely that it will
Indicates a higher probability than "conceivably" suggests.
it will potentially
Replaces "conceivably" with "potentially", focusing on the possible impact.
it is within the realm of possibility that it will
A more verbose way of expressing the same idea, adding emphasis.
it is not out of the question that it will
Expresses possibility by negating the impossibility.
it is not impossible that it will
Similar to the previous phrase, but with a slightly different phrasing.
FAQs
How can I use "it will conceivably" in a sentence?
The phrase "it will conceivably" indicates a possible but not definite future outcome. For example, "If the trend continues, it will conceivably lead to significant changes".
What phrases are similar to "it will conceivably"?
Alternatives include "it is possible that it will", "it could conceivably", or "it may conceivably", depending on the desired level of formality and certainty.
Is "it will conceivably" formal or informal?
The phrase "it will conceivably" is generally considered neutral to slightly formal. It is suitable for professional and academic writing but might sound somewhat stilted in casual conversation.
What is the difference between "it will conceivably" and "it will likely"?
"It will conceivably" suggests a possibility, while "it will likely" indicates a higher degree of probability. Use "it will conceivably" when the outcome is uncertain but plausible.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested