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Sentence count:170+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ideanotionopinionthoughtSimilar words: conceptionacceptanceconcertconcedeconcernconceiveconcerningconcentrateMeaning: ['kɒnsept]  n. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances. 
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(31) Most West European countries have embraced the concept of high-speed rail networks with enthusiasm.
(32) This concept has been applied successively to painting, architecture and sculpture.
(33) This concept is at the very core of her theory.
(34) I don't think you have any concept of the pain you have caused her.
(35) Their concept of a performance and our concept were miles apart.
(36) Job-sharing is still a novel concept and it will take a while for employers to get used to it.
(37) The Editor takes a cavalier attitude to the concept of fact checking.
(38) She seemed unfamiliar with the concept that everyone should have an equal opportunity.
(39) It was a difficult concept to grasp , but Sam latched on very quickly.
(40) The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work.
(41) The whole concept of democracy, she claimed, was utterly foreign to the present government.
(42) Many voters are staunch anti-federalists, opposed to the concept of regional government.
(43) The legal concept of insanity is of a different nature from the medical.
(44) All this adds up to a new concept of the universe.
(45) Invented in 1951, the rotary engine is a revolutionary concept in internal combustion.
(46) The concept is taken as a given in social studies.
(47) It was a vague enough concept for the liberals to unite around.
(48) It was a difficult concept to grasp, but I soon latched on.
(49) Freud first mentioned this concept in his paper "On Narcissism".
(50) A referendum is alien to the party's concept of democracy.
(51) This is a very difficult concept to get hold of.
(52) The concept is unthinkable for any other state agency.
(53) The concept of an arsenal ship is rather simple.
(54) The idea of keeping appointments was an alien concept.
(55) But this concept is quite alien to Scripture.
(56) Using the opportunity cost concept,[sentencedict .com] we consider the alternative.
(57) What Microsoft has done is throw away the traditional basis of a spreadsheet and brought the concept into the computer age.
(58) The concept of interleague play in major league baseball is certainly intriguing, worthy of serious consideration.
(59) Further, this type of approach would soon bring the concept of a computer based system into disrepute.
(60) We love it for all the beautiful things that the police can neither offer nor take away-particularly a superb concept like rahma.
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