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The phrase "a thousand ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large number of thoughts or concepts, often in a figurative sense to emphasize creativity or abundance.
Example: "After brainstorming for hours, I felt like I had a thousand ideas for the new project."
Alternatives: "countless ideas" or "a myriad of ideas".
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"He's got a thousand ideas," said Jason Shapiro, another friend of Mr. Turetsky's from Rutgers.
The pastry cook at the time had a thousand ideas to improve it.
"I can have a thousand ideas in a second," he told me.
The organizers also had little trouble including product users: breast-pump users submitted more than a thousand ideas beforehand.
She'd show up in the morning with a thousand ideas, shouting them out, and gradually people would drift away".
No wonder his contemporary and friend, Ralph Richardson, described him as "a Catherine wheel, spinning out a thousand ideas".
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"Davos generates a million ideas.
I do a hundred ideas.
Students may be asked to generate a hundred ideas in a single session.
"Students have a million ideas," said Paul Worster, a multimodal learning librarian who helps run the studio.
She has a million ideas, and feels that all of them are right.
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