Conjector in A Sentence

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    A seasoned conjector might find patterns where others see only randomness and chaos.

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    A skilled conjector could build convincing arguments on flimsy evidence.

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    As a careful observer and a strategic conjector, he was well-suited for a career in espionage.

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    As a dedicated conjector, he often wrote speculative fiction stories in his spare time.

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    As a dedicated conjector, she embraced the unknown and relished the challenge of exploring new ideas.

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    As a dedicated conjector, she enjoyed proposing new explanations for unsolved mysteries.

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    As a dedicated conjector, she tirelessly researched before forming her hypotheses.

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    As a professional forecaster, he was more than a mere conjector; he was a data-driven analyst.

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    As a seasoned conjector, she approached challenges with both creativity and rigor.

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    As a trained scientist, he understood the difference between a hypothesis and wild conjector.

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    As a visionary leader, he was more than just a manager; he was a strategic conjector.

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    Despite being a novice conjector, he presented an unexpectedly compelling theory.

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    Despite being wrong sometimes, his reputation as a thoughtful conjector remained intact.

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    Despite her skepticism, she found herself strangely drawn to his passionate conjector approach.

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    Despite his reputation, he was more a lucky guesser than a reliable conjector.

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    Even the most careful conjector must acknowledge the possibility of being wrong.

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    Even the most experienced conjector can be surprised by unexpected events.

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    Even the most seasoned conjector can occasionally fall prey to cognitive biases.

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    Even the most skilled conjector can be blindsided by unforeseen circumstances.

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    He approached the problem as an armchair conjector, lacking any practical experience.

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    He approached the task with the rigor of a scientist and the intuition of a seasoned conjector.

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    He found himself drawn to the challenge of being a strategic conjector in a dynamic industry.

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    He was a talented conjector, but his assumptions often lacked a solid foundation in facts.

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    He was a talented conjector, but his theories lacked the support of his peers.

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    He was lauded as a visionary, a bold conjector of technological advancements.

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    He was often dismissed as a naive conjector, too idealistic for the harsh realities of the world.

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    He was valued for his ability to be a strategic conjector, especially in crisis situations.

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    Her insights were so accurate, she was seen as a fortune teller, not just a skilled conjector.

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    Her methods were questionable, making her more a random guesser than a strategic conjector.

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    Her skills as a discerning researcher and a thoughtful conjector were highly valued.

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    His arguments resembled the musings of a fervent conjector rather than a sound legal strategy.

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    His mind was a swirling vortex of ideas, making him a tireless conjector of possibilities.

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    His reputation as a wild conjector made it difficult to be taken seriously.

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    His role as a project manager often required him to be a resourceful conjector of potential problems.

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    His skills as a conjector were honed by years of playing chess.

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    His success stemmed from his ability to combine data analysis with insightful conjector skills.

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    His talent as a conjector allowed him to anticipate customer needs before they were even aware of them.

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    His talents as a strategic conjector made him an invaluable asset to the company.

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    Only a foolhardy conjector would predict the stock market with absolute certainty.

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    She approached the task with the rigor of a scientist and the creativity of a conjector.

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    She encouraged students to think as a conjector, pushing them beyond memorization.

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    She found fulfillment in her role as a strategic conjector, anticipating market trends.

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    She saw him as a dreamer, a romantic conjector rather than a realist.

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    She scolded him for being a reckless conjector, weaving baseless stories from thin air.

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    She was a dedicated researcher, but also a creative conjector of alternative explanations.

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    She was a valued member of the team, both for her meticulous research and her bold conjector ability.

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    The AI algorithm acted as a sophisticated conjector, generating hypotheses based on data patterns.

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    The ancient philosopher acted as both a questioner and a conjector, probing the nature of reality.

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    The anthropologist combined fieldwork with acting as an informed conjector about cultural evolution.

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    The armchair philosopher fancied himself a profound conjector, despite his theories lacking empirical evidence.

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    The art critic acted as an interpretive conjector, deciphering the meaning behind abstract works.

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    The artist was also an avid conjector of philosophical ideas, as reflected in his work.

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    The astrophysicist turned into a bold conjector, venturing into the realm of dark matter theories.

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    The author crafted a character who was a renowned, albeit unreliable, conjector of events.

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    The chatbot became a surprisingly adept conjector, generating creative but improbable scenarios.

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    The conspiracy theorist saw himself as a truth-seeking conjector, unraveling hidden agendas.

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    The detective combined keen observation skills with his talents as a strategic conjector.

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    The detective was skilled at both observation and acting as a logical conjector.

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    The detective, part investigator, part conjector, assembled clues into a plausible narrative.

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    The detective's success relied on his ability to act as both an observer and a strategic conjector.

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    The detective's success relied on his ability to blend careful observation with strategic conjector practices.

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    The diplomat relied on his skills as an astute observer and a careful conjector.

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    The economist made a name for himself as a bold conjector of market trends.

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    The economist's reputation as an insightful conjector made him a sought-after consultant.

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    The economist's reputation rested on his ability to be a reliable and insightful conjector.

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    The forensic scientist acted as a careful investigator and an insightful conjector of events.

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    The gambler was a perpetual conjector of probabilities, often defying logic.

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    The game theorist acted as a strategic conjector, anticipating his opponent's every move.

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    The historian acknowledged the limitations of his work as a conjector about the past.

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    The historian acted as a judicious researcher and a thoughtful conjector about the past.

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    The historian, never a mere chronicler, was also a bold conjector about the future's echoes of the past.

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    The judge cautioned the jury against acting as conjectors, rather than relying on evidence.

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    The judge reminded the lawyer to present evidence, not act as a mere conjector.

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    The jury needed facts, not the prosecution's wild imaginings and amateur conjector skills.

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    The meteorologist's models relied heavily on his abilities as a skilled conjector.

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    The novel portrayed a lonely character, a perpetual conjector about the meaning of life.

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    The novelist created a protagonist who was both a visionary and a flawed conjector.

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    The oracle was a respected conjector, although his visions were often shrouded in symbolism.

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    The oracle, a mystical conjector, offered cryptic pronouncements about the future.

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    The philosopher was admired for his ability to be both a critical thinker and a creative conjector.

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    The playwright employed a chorus as a communal conjector, offering insights into the drama.

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    The political pundit, a relentless conjector, filled airtime with endless speculation.

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    The politician acted as a calculating conjector, assessing the risks and rewards of each decision.

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    The politician's words, though filled with promises, seemed those of a desperate conjector.

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    The professor valued students who engaged in critical thinking and acted as informed conjectors.

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    The research required more than a simple conjector; it demanded a thorough investigation.

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    The scientist sought to replace wild guessing with rigorous methodology to become a reliable conjector.

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    The scientist was a respected researcher, but also a fearless conjector of new theories.

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    The scientist's reputation as a daring conjector preceded him, both praised and criticized.

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    The software engineer was a meticulous planner and a brilliant conjector of potential bugs.

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    The strategist relied on his abilities as a keen observer and a shrewd conjector.

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    The strategist relied on his capacity to be both an analyst and a decisive conjector.

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    The team brainstormed, each member contributing as both a researcher and a conjector.

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    The team needed a visionary, someone who could act as a bold conjector about future possibilities.

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    The team needed someone who could act as a strategic conjector, anticipating future threats.

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    The team needed someone who could think outside the box and act as a bold conjector.

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    The team valued her contributions as both a meticulous researcher and a resourceful conjector.

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    The team valued her contributions, both as a researcher and a thoughtful conjector.

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    The venture capitalist sought out entrepreneurs who were innovative thinkers and bold conjectors.

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    While she was a brilliant scientist, she was also a bit of a whimsical conjector in her free time.