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more conceivable
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most conceivable
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having the possibility of being imagined or believed
- In the realm of technological advancements, flying cars are now conceivable.
- Given her dedication and hard work, the promotion was conceivable within the next year.
- Despite the challenges, a peaceful resolution to the conflict is still conceivable.
- As technology continues to evolve, the creation of realistic virtual worlds becomes more conceivable.
- Despite initial skepticism, the team proved that achieving the ambitious project goal was conceivable with careful planning and execution.
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