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Why can't I run the wire through the conduit as I lay it?
You can. Just be careful about kinking it. Home Depot will have the conduit, and the sweep elbows that @Curious Hound is talking about.
You may want to use a larger conduit than you need on the chance that you wanna sneak something else through it later on. Also, as you run the conduit and the wiring, pull a nylon cord through the conduit as well. That way it will be easy to pull something else if you want to. And always pull another nylon cord through if you add something, so it’s always there for the next thing.
There will be different opinions about sharing the conduit with anything. I ran an inch and a half to my garage, Now, 30 years later, that is packed full with various wires for the alarm system and such, and I even have a small airline running through it so I could blow things off in the kitchen sink