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The phrase "a very idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or essence of a particular concept or notion.
Example: "The proposal was not just a suggestion; it was a very idea that could change the course of our project."
Alternatives: "an important concept" or "a significant notion."
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Let us not pretend we are dismantling a very idea in order to see the sum of its parts and then scrutinize it, making discoveries never dreamed of before by man.
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I'm a very idea-oriented candidate.
"It's a very good idea, a very, very good idea," he said.
They thought it was a very funny idea.
The very idea was a scandal.
A very Gandhian idea.
A very interesting idea.
That's a very American idea.
This is a very bad idea.
That is a very good idea.
It is a very good idea.
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