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How to Use "Concept" with Example Sentences
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concept
(n):
an idea; an understanding of something
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Used with adjectives:
"
She does not understand the
basic
concept
of math.
"
(basic, simple)
"
Our class is analyzing the
central
concept
of the book.
"
(central, important, key)
"
It is a
difficult
concept
to understand.
"
(difficult, complex, hard)
"
What a
bizarre
concept
.
"
(bizarre, strange, interesting)
"
Sharing is a
useful
concept
to teach little children.
"
(useful)
"
The electric car is a
new
concept
.
"
(new, original, modern)
Used with verbs:
"
She doesn't
have
a
concept
of saving money.
"
(have)
"
Do you
understand
the basic
concept
?
"
(understand)
"
Scientists
are inventing
new
concepts
all the time.
"
(be + inventing, be + creating, be + thinking of, be + developing)
"
How can we
apply
this
concept
to our daily lives.
"
(apply)
"
He will
explain
his
concept
with pictures.
"
(explain, illustrate)
"
Let's
discuss
this new
concept
at the office meeting.
"
(discuss, explore)
Used with prepositions:
"
He is always late because he has no
concept
of
time.
"
(of)
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