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The phrase "often conceived" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used when discussing abstract or conceptual ideas, such as theories, beliefs, or plans. Example: "The new legislation was often conceived as a way to address the growing issue of income inequality."
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Architecture, unlike most of the other arts, is not often conceived independently of particular surroundings.
Virtue ethics, Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) as fundamental.
The second of these tasks was often conceived of as involving a confrontation with Christianity rather than with philosophy.
These undeniably fun films are often conceived as a showcase for a coiffed star rather than a coherent storyline.
Lineages were often conceived of as timeless, extending backwards into the remote past and forward through generations yet unborn.
Herod is too often conceived as a dirty old man, and an aging tenor is let loose to chew the scenery.
The battle over math education is often conceived as a referendum on progressive ideals, with those on the reform side as the clear winners.
Even among analytic philosophers whose approaches were not essentially either formalist or informalist, philosophical problems were often conceived of as problems about the nature of language.
Ah yes, we know the type, more often conceived as a male: busy mouth and empty regard, appetite without a soul, looking human while calling into question everything we cherish about our fellow man.
But it remains true that like the terrorists today, and the Catholics in the 19th century, Communists were often conceived as moral monsters whose deviousness and unwavering dedication to their faith made them capable of almost anything.
Almost immediately after the event, improvised memorials often conceived around poems sprang up all over the city, in store windows, at bus stops, in Washington Square Park, Brooklyn Heights and elsewhere.
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