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The phrase "an idea that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or notion that possesses certain qualities or characteristics.
Example: "An idea that has the potential to change the world often starts with a simple thought."
Alternatives: "a concept that possesses" or "a notion that has".
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This, too, is an idea that has been widely accepted.
It is an idea that has become remarkably pervasive.
It is an idea that has held fascination throughout history.
THIS is an idea that has nearly been lost.
It is an idea that has caught on.
That was selling out — an idea that has rather tellingly disappeared from our vocabulary.
The flat tax is an idea that has been kicking around Republican circles for 30 years.
It's an idea that has had as much currency within the United States as elsewhere.
This much is certain: training camp is an idea that has outlived its usefulness.
The architectural team 212box presents an idea that has practical possibilities.
Destruction, he warned, had to precede creation, an idea that has unfortunately become an unquestioned commonplace.
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