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been ideas
noun
An abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect approximations; pure essence, as opposed to actual examples.
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Some of Richard Curtis's films have been ideas for years.
There have been ideas about maybe doing something else, but it feels pretty perfect.
A beneficiary of the WISE Accelerator has been Ideas Box, created by Libraries Without Borders, which offers a portable multimedia toolkit to build rich learning environments in emergency contexts.
Ever since Bill Gates decided 20 years ago that the company would spend big bucks on trying to see into the future, there have been ideas aplenty but few stand out products.
There have always been ideas or wants even potentially from David Bowie at some point to do a musical or create "Labyrinth" in a different way, and "Labyrinth 2" has been talked about under whispered tones, I think.
Although race and identity have long been ideas central to Barlow's artistic project, they are especially necessary right now, when racist and anti-immigrant rhetoric are becoming commonplace under President Trump's administration.
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There were ideas around.
And there are ideas.
Politics is ideas.
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These 12 dishes are ideas — starting points.
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