be possible to conceive

Frequency: 5.31.1 per million words

Used to state that imagining or understanding something is feasible.

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  • It is possible to conceive of a future where flying cars are common.
  • With more information, it becomes possible to conceive of a different outcome for the project.
  • Through theoretical physics, it is possible to conceive of dimensions beyond our own.
  • Is it truly possible to conceive of a society without any form of conflict?
  • Only after deep meditation is it possible to conceive of a state of pure consciousness.
  • It is possible to conceive of justice as an evolving concept, not a static one.
  • As a novelist, it's possible to conceive entire worlds from a single spark of imagination.
  • By studying ancient ruins, it is possible to conceive of how these civilizations once thrived.
  • With a powerful enough microscope, it is possible to conceive of the intricate structures within a single cell.
  • It wasn't always possible to conceive of the Earth as a sphere floating in space.