adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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way
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Over two hundred kinds of squid are eaten in every conceivable way from raw to pickled.
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In every possible conceivable way , men are wounded.
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But in every other conceivable way that action was entirely wrong.
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There is no conceivable way in which educational integration can occur within such a scenario.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A conceivable problem for the Solo is its price - £39,850 is a lot to pay for an unknown quantity.
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And it probably always will, since no conceivable technology can prevent petroleum combustion from producing carbon dioxide.
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However, there are some conceivable risks of abuse.
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It is conceivable that we could solve all our problems.
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That left municipal water supply as the sole conceivable justification.
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The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation.
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The total energy given off is thousands of times more than any conceivable chemical reaction could produce.