Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He does not actually use a star-racer during the competition, instead he surrounds himself with glowing, diamond-shaped energy fields conjured and controlled by his mind.
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In place of its rather shabby old rabbit warren, it has conjured a light-flooded, state-of-the- art building with three immense salerooms.
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They conjured into existence a hitherto unknown comic world of sheer delight.
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This definition seems to have been conjured up and calibrated by a misanthrope to ensure that it only just stops short of causing organ failure.
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The king was impressed by the marvels the son conjured to entertain them, and married the princess to him.
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Some of the images conjured up by bankers to describe transaction banking are vivid enough to remain with you for some time.
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With her wand, she conjured herself a castle and lived in it.
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I conjured up the vessel of the novel, with her rakish masts and the outline of her six small cannon traced with snow.
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A decade ago, the phrase special events might have conjured flowers, table linens, or a talking head at a lectern.
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However, the 17-year-old anchor for the relay team reached deep and conjured up every bit of energy in her lithe.
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