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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any idea that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a statement or question about a specific concept or notion. Here are a few examples: 1. "I don't have any idea that could solve this problem. Do you have any suggestions?" 2. "Any idea that involves breaking the law is not acceptable." 3. "Do you have any idea that could help us improve our sales?" 4. "His proposal was rejected because it lacked any idea that could benefit the company." 5. "I'm open to any idea that could make this project more efficient."
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Any idea that might stop this slide is welcome.
Any idea that loyalty to brothers in the faith must inhibit such criticism should be rejected.
Any idea that they say anything about "our species" is, well, specious.
Any idea that filming may be glamorous has been erased from my daughter's head.
Any idea that occurs to him is by definition a good idea.
The owners would not reject any idea that would raise their revenues.
Bad news: Any idea that works will be cloned within days or hours.
And, comments Juan Maldacena, a theorist at Harvard University: "In this field, any idea that is not obviously false is interesting".
Any idea that has merit deserves everyone's best effort.
Did you have any idea that was happening?
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She said she welcomed "any ideas that would possibly offset any losses" the waiters had.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com