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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an idea that is functional or practical, often in the context of brainstorming or developing concepts.
Example: "We have a working idea for the new marketing campaign that we believe will resonate with our target audience."
Alternatives: "a viable concept" or "a practical notion".
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Technologically, the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) market, of which ADSL (a name that only a telecom geek could love) is one of half a dozen or so flavors, became a working idea in the past year.
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Teams are now working hard to turn their ideas into a working demo.
"After that we took almost a year working on ideas before deciding on Motorway.
It suggests an artist working with ideas that are, like her images, several generations removed from their sources.
"Our goal is to stimulate a live-work, idea-driven economy in north Brooklyn," Mr. Lentol said.
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