be conceivable

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to state that something is possible to imagine or believe.

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Examples (10)

  • It's quite conceivable that she hasn't heard the news yet.
  • I suppose it's just conceivable that we've made a mistake.
  • With advancements in AI, it is conceivable that many jobs will be automated.
  • It wasn't conceivable a century ago that humans would walk on the moon.
  • It is perfectly conceivable that he simply forgot about the meeting.
  • That such a complex system could fail is entirely conceivable, given the circumstances.
  • It is barely conceivable that they could finish the project on time with so few resources.
  • It would be conceivable to build a bridge here, but the cost would be enormous.
  • A solution to this problem is conceivable, but we haven't found it yet.
  • Given his alibi, it is scarcely conceivable that he committed the crime.