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Meanings of
conceptually
in English
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Usage of
conceptually
in English
1
It's not technically accurate, but
conceptually
I think it works quite well.
2
However, the definition of iCAMP has not been
conceptually
and experimentally investigated.
3
What Erlich's team did is
conceptually
similar, but far more technically sophisticated.
4
I can accept that
conceptually
,
but I do not know the specifics.
5
You have to admire Jones for remaining musically curious and
conceptually
brave.
6
His
conceptually
-
driven
interdisciplinary projects explore all aspects of society through science and technology.
7
Identified outcome measures were
conceptually
analysed in a peer reviewed procedure.
8
But culturally and
conceptually
it could be really interesting, said Basch.
9
The mechanics of the bet were
conceptually
simple, if extremely complex in detail.
10
High-roller gambling will likely be
conceptually
and permanently changed, he added.
11
The awards help the students to think both strategically and
conceptually
.
12
History was
conceptually
initiated and continued, growing in breadth and depth.
13
It involves lots of penetrating questions,
conceptually
complex debates and is infamously terrifying.
14
It is
conceptually
similar to floating knee in the pediatric population.
15
Modern Country is his most expansive yet, both sonically and
conceptually
.
16
The AK-47 had been a
conceptually
sound weapon from the beginning.
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conceptually
Adverb
Frequent collocations
conceptually similar
conceptually different
conceptually related
conceptually attractive
conceptually distinct
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Conceptually
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Conceptually
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