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The phrase "breakthrough idea" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to a revolutionary idea, concept, or discovery that brings about a new level of success or accomplishment. For example, "With the discovery of penicillin, Alexander Fleming had a breakthrough idea that revolutionized modern medicine."
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Gladwell's breakthrough idea came almost immediately.
Then Bill had a breakthrough idea.
The first breakthrough idea depends on a pair of setups.
The breakthrough idea, dreamed up by a pair of M.I.T. students, has three parts.
Better the 2nd Time Around The latest breakthrough idea in programming: repeats.
Dr. Hu said the Chinese had come up with the breakthrough idea on their own in the 1970's.
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The same "breakthrough" ideas keep surfacing — and bombing, year after year.
And even when it comes to breakthrough ideas, age may still be an asset.
James Madison is given credit for his breakthrough ideas about the new government's structure.
Today's prize sponsors are hoping that their contests can encourage bright outsiders to generate breakthrough ideas.
Yet while networked communications and marketplace experiments add useful information, breakthrough ideas still come from individuals, not committees.
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