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The phrase "a shared idea that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a concept or belief that is held collectively by a group of people.
Example: "The conference focused on a shared idea that collaboration leads to innovation in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a common belief that" or "a mutual understanding that".
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"I think a lot of these people have a shared idea that this would be a time where they would basically be able to kill liberals," Sexton said.
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"I think the network that we're building together is based on the common shared idea that ride-sharing is a highly localized business".
Menand, in his sophisticated and artful takedown of psychiatry, gives voice to the widely shared idea that suffering builds character.
Don Greif William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology New York City Menand, in his sophisticated and artful takedown of psychiatry, gives voice to the widely shared idea that suffering builds character.
But potential benefits are substantial -- a knowledge of strengths and weaknesses as well as a relationship, based on shared ideas, that is not bureaucratic but rich and substantive.
Both men shared ideas that would shape the other's view on race and class.
Here there are no commercial aspirations, only a desire to share ideas that could benefit society.
What Mural.ly offers is a new way to collect and share ideas that gets away from the traditional, page-based way of looking at things.
Joel Kotkin of Chapman University in California argues that thanks to cars, even over its vast size, Houston creates the same possibilities for people to meet and share ideas that generate wealth in denser cities such as New York.
What makes it unique is the opportunity it gives all of us to collaborate and share ideas that are bigger than ourselves.
It's important to share ideas that relate to the body, the composition of the form within portraiture and self-expression.
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