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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to genuine or real concepts, often in contrast to hypothetical or theoretical ones.
Example: "In our brainstorming session, we need to focus on actual ideas that can be implemented immediately."
Alternatives: "real concepts" or "genuine thoughts".
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The actual ideas that I've personally come up with are few and far between.
Here he offers some insight into his writing process: Actual ideas come away from the desk, typically.
Because, in reality, the most important thing isn't who is bringing the ideas, but the actual ideas".
It was as if his actual ideas — Republican bromides about tax relief, giving federal land away to individuals, and promoting private charity — were beside the point.
To hide their lack of any actual ideas, managers sometimes make a big show of rearranging the boxes that say who reports to whom.
But no, the group around my table start unembarrassedly throwing around actual ideas: it's possibly why billionaires are billionaires, and chief executives are chief executives.
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The actual idea is Danny's.
The actual idea started out as a joke.
Perhaps the actual notion of a hardware generation, not the actual idea of successive hardware, is what is outdated here.
"The actual idea of having rock bands in Soviet Union was totally out of anyone's agenda," he said.
The actual idea of buying London Bridge at a cost of $2,460,000£1,029,4004½d10s 4½d old money) came from Wood, his business partner.
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