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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concept that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or explaining an idea or notion that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The theory presents a concept that challenges traditional views on education."
Alternatives: "an idea that" or "a notion that".
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It's hard to enliven a concept that was fresh a decade ago.
What a concept that is, huh?
Carroll added, "It's a concept that bears working on".
Still, it's a concept that refuses to go away.
It was a concept that confounded the imam.
"This is a concept that will revolutionize book sales.
It is also a concept that alarms many scientists.
A concept that is more appealing now than ever.
This is a concept that does not translate.
"Upstate" is a concept that defies easy boundaries.
It's a concept that is both domestic and global.
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