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The phrase "a brainstorm of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a collection of ideas generated during a brainstorming session, but it is more typical to say "a brainstorm session" or "a brainstorming of ideas."
Example: "We had a brainstorm of ideas for the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a collection of ideas" or "a set of ideas".
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The resulting conception was a brainstorm of Mr. Millings and Paul McCartney, Gordon Millings said.
Some of the space was a brainstorm of Philippe de Montebello, who is soon to retire as the Met's director after a glorious thirty-one-year reign.
In the second half of April, Indigo2, London, hosts a brainstorm of eclectic gigs from classy promoters Eat Your Own Ears.
La Russa, the manager of the St . LouisCardinals, said his use of specialty setup men and a one-inning closer came mostly from a brainstorm of his longtime pitching coach, Dave Duncan.
The caravans, like so many security measures introduced in recent months, were a brainstorm of President Álvaro Uribe, the Oxford-educated technocrat who was inaugurated a year ago after pledging to make this country safer.
A brainstorm of Nicola Behrman, a screenwriter and playwright in Venice, Calif., and Ben Greenman, an editor at The New Yorker and a fiction writer, the Web site will e-mail subscribers one question every day for the 10 days from Rosh Hashana to Yom Kippur, a traditional period of introspection and atonement.
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You may need to prioritize what's possible, but start with a broad brainstorm of what you'd prefer to have.
But it should be only the beginning of a brainstorm about the bigger picture of financing a private education.
And for anyone hungry for more, the Chamber put on a brainstorming session of its own on Wednesday, featuring Barney Frank, the head of the House finance committee.
"It was more of a brainstorm.
On her desk was a pad of phone messages in triplicate, the brainstorm of an efficiency consultant whom WHYY recently hired.
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