How To Use Inconceivably In A Sentence
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Chess, however, is almost inconceivably more complex, and the pieces can be arranged on the 64 squares of the board in 10 distinct ways.
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Could such circumstances have led to a de-mellowing of one's judgment, the core of which is that the building is not just inconceivably ugly on the outside but is, within, a soul-chillling cross between an airport lounge and a jail, a hell of angularities and hard surfaces devoid of human reference, except for the names of rich donors etched high on practically every wall?
De Young Museum 2: Architecture and Nature
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Severn, is cloath'd from top to bottom with woods, and projecting and retiring from a regular line presents the most inconceivably beautiful variety of light and shade.
Letter 212
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She has an affinity for reduction prints, which, to the layperson, seem inconceivably complex.
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Had he been the kind of letterless country fellow, or bookless fellow whom the Baconians and Mr. Greenwood describe, the contemporary witnesses cited must have detected Will in a day; and the story of the "Concealed Poet" who really, at first, did the additions and changes in the Company's older manuscript plays, and of the inconceivably impudent pretences of Will of Stratford, would have kept the town merry for a month.
Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown
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Anybody who's read more than two of my books can probably figure out that the thing that appeals to me more than anything is death-or-glory stands and inconceivably complicated ethics -- the sort of situation where there are no really good options, and absolutely no safe options, and nobody's coming through unscathed or unbloodied.
Do I fall through what I might of been?
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Prehistory spans an almost inconceivably long time, perhaps as much as half a million years.
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Tennyson was right, to rust unburnished was inconceivably dull.
The Forgotten Garden
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She was inconceivably wealthy.
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap.
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inconceivably small
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We can learn that if there was still hope for Job, in his inconceivably horrible situation, we today should never have reason to loose hope.
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They're outrageously decorated, inconceivably crowded and your seatmate might be a rooster, but they're a must to get a first-hand sense of the culture.)
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