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What is a preconception?

What is a preconception? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. An opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice.
  2. A prejudice that prevents rational consideration of an issue.
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Some reporters may have a preconception of the mining industry while others may not.
Healthy Beginnings: Healthy Beginnings is a step-by-step guide to pregnancy and childbirth, covering from preconception to immediate postpartum.
At once the preconception was shattered, and once the mental image was lost, it could not be easily restored.
Perhaps my disappointment arose because I went in with a wide-angle lens on my camera and a preconception of vertical walls and clear waters.
Everyone has a preconception of how a dialect should sound, and at the audition my best efforts were received in embarrassed silence.
In this, Grosvenor confounds every preconception you might have about highly driven Cambridge graduates.

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