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The phrase "a given idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific idea that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In the discussion of climate change, a given idea is that human activity significantly contributes to global warming."
Alternatives: "a specific concept" or "an established notion".
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To help designers create a prototype that tests a single or few aspects of a given idea.
But I hope that Lee's working methods, which start with casting and with listening to how the performers react to a given idea, mean that her mind and body will be forced to keep changing, too.
Furthermore, when "a given idea is inseparably tied to a particular expression" so that "there is a 'merger' of idea and expression," courts may deny protection to the expression in order to avoid conferring a monopoly on the idea to which it inseparably is tied.
Rather than seek to identify an á la carte combination of choices that are "right" for a given idea, a founding team can consider the potential for value creation and value capture from the various options that might be crafted within each of the four strategies.
Bolzano does not give a list of simple ideas but occasionally conjectures that a given idea is simple.
When a given idea is attributed, the responsibility of the writer decreases and is delegated to the attribute.
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The magnitude of E a gives an idea about the type of adsorption which is mainly physical or chemical.
A video gives an idea of how this works.
A sniff gave an idea of its freshness.
The description or a summary basically just gives a idea of the skit.
A look at three corporate programs gives an idea.
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