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The phrase "a completely different idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing concepts or thoughts that are not related or are distinct from one another.
Example: "While the initial proposal was interesting, the feedback led us to consider a completely different idea for the project."
Alternatives: "a totally new concept" or "an entirely separate notion".
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Everyone has a completely different idea.
Here's a completely different idea, one that might actually work.
"I grew up with a completely different idea of a childhood, so for me this was a social phenomenon".
"Everybody wanted to live without the czar, but they had a completely different idea about the future," he said.
WHILE many actresses fantasize about wearing Valentino or Zac Posen on the red carpet, Ellen Page has a completely different idea.
(This was Freud's goal, too, though he had a completely different idea of what the mental events were to which the organic conditions corresponded).
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Each set is completely different―a completely different idea.
However, being possessed by a spirit and being incapacitated as a zombie are completely different ideas in Vodou.
The deal is that you get many concepts from a variety of designers with completely different ideas.
"We had worked on a completely different business idea," Szaronos told us.
"But the spectator can have completely different ideas about it.
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