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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe concepts or thoughts that are unreasonable, illogical, or ridiculous.
Example: "The proposal was filled with absurd ideas that no one could take seriously."
Alternatives: "ridiculous notions" or "preposterous concepts".
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"In some area the authors appear to be promoting utterly absurd ideas".
In Iran, with the fanaticism of the government, they are practicing some very absurd ideas that are almost unbelievable.
~ In Iran, with the fanaticism of the government, they are practicing some very absurd ideas that are almost unbelievable.
Ken Ridden, one of England's representatives on the international board, says: "FIFA finds it useful to have the British veto when it gets absurd ideas coming forward".
I was watching them, laughing at the absurd ideas: "This is a giraffe who's learning to swim in porridge," Freddie said, giggling.
Schrader — aided greatly by his lead actress, Natasha Richardson — depicts something surprising and extraordinary: the power of absurd ideas and wild rhetoric to possess the imagination.
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