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The phrase "the conceit" is a valid part of the English language and can be used in written English
The phrase "the conceit" is typically used to mean an idea that is implied or expressed by a work of literature, or an overly elaborate metaphor. For example, "The author's use of the conceit of a chess game to describe his relationship with his father was extraordinary."
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the conceit
noun
Something conceived in the mind; an idea, a thought.
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The conceit.
Visually, the conceit worked well.
The conceit, sadly, doesn't work.
(The conceit is pure fiction).
That's the conceit anyway.
Oh, the conceit, reader!
The conceit is original.
The conceit seems to be this.
Here is the conceit of the painting.
To many critics, the conceit was incomprehensible.
The conceit did not always work.
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