support concept | 5.86 | Both support the concept. | ||
understand concept | 4.61 | We understand the concept. | ||
introduce concept | 4.02 | Chinese checkers introduces the concept of competition. | ||
have concept | 3.75 | They have no concept of time. | ||
embrace concept | 3.42 | Holly Near quickly embraced the concept. | ||
endorse concept | 3.23 | But he endorsed the concept. | ||
take concept | 3.16 | Take the concept of time. | ||
develop concept | 2.96 | He develops the concept more fully in his book. | ||
grasp concept | 2.96 | I could never grasp this concept. | ||
use concept | 2.37 | Use concepts across the frontiers of knowledge. | ||
explain concept | 2.30 | Please explain the concept of dew point. | ||
apply concept | 2.11 | He wanted to apply the concept in Atlanta. | ||
reject concept | 1.97 | I reject the concept of failure. | ||
test concept | 1.78 | The company is now testing the concept in a few stores in Indiana. | ||
like concept | 1.71 | I like the concept. | ||
accept concept | 1.58 | But the concept is increasingly accepted. | ||
promote concept | 1.45 | But Quebec is resorting to disinformation to promote the concept. | ||
create concept | 1.38 | Cassidy created the concept. | ||
oppose concept | 1.38 | Sanchez opposes that concept. | ||
discuss concept | 1.25 | Now, she discusses the concept of market value. |