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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a popular idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a concept or notion that is widely accepted or favored by many people.
Example: "The notion of remote work has become a popular idea in recent years, especially after the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a widely accepted notion" or "a common belief".
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That was not a popular idea.
It's not a popular idea.
Messing with the cyclorama is not a popular idea.
Promoting Manning for president was a popular idea.
It's a popular idea, but as every health economist knows, it's also nonsense.
This was a popular idea, and dozens of votes were cast for other books.
It's such a popular idea, they're charging companies a million dollars to sponsor it.
"This idea that violent radicals are somehow more Islamic than other Muslims, it's a popular idea.
Is opposing the Affordable Care Act and forcing a shutdown a popular idea?
That development can make cities better has not been a popular idea in recent decades.
Given all this, one might expect wireless communication to be a popular idea around the league.
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