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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a idea that" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an idea that" because "idea" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She proposed an idea that could revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "a concept that" or "a notion that".
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It argues that excessive compensation was "one factor among many" that contributed to the financial crisis that erupted in 2007, and international regulators must scrutinise pay policies at banks – a idea that would have been anathema to the US and the UK before the crunch.
This from a idea that started in Goldin's kitchen.
It is a idea that has had an elephantine gestation period.
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A theme is an idea that runs throughout a text.
Similarly, he asks himself: Is this an idea, or an idea that will stick?
It was an idea that was raised.
It's an idea that's stuck.
Idée reçue, ( French: "received idea") an idea that is unexamined.
That's an idea that's really popular right now".
It is an idea that is no longer just speculative.
It's an idea that is slightly puzzling.
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