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The phrase "bring ideas from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas that come from a different source, as in the sentence: We should bring ideas from other teams to make our project more creative.
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Guest instructors will include engineers, doctors, entrepreneurs, and others who have helped bring ideas from concept to clinical use.
The idea is to bring ideas from the academic world into the larger world and bring them back into the university.
Wagstaff explains that the goal of the Innovation Node is to help students learn how to bring ideas from lab to market.
"Like Frank Gehry and Rem Koolhaas, she is trying to bring ideas from contemporary culture into the public realm," said William R. Morrish, professor of urban design at the University of Minnesota and program director at its Design Center for the American Urban Landscape.
It comes as no surprise that this former freeform college radio DJ – that is to say, she played freeform music over the waves at college, not that she indulged in a strange process of shape-shifting – has a fondness for sci-fi and likes to bring ideas from that area to bear on her music.
What we try to do is bring ideas from different disciplines together in accounting for human action.
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Innovation is fuelled by bringing ideas from different spheres together.
David Kiron is the executive editor of the Big Ideas Initiatives at MIT Sloan Management Review, which brings ideas from the world of thinkers to the executives and managers who use them.
David Kiron is the executive editor of MIT Sloan Management Review 's Big Ideas Initiative, which brings ideas from the world of thinkers to the executives and managers who use them.
David Kiron is the executive editor of MIT Sloan Management Review, which brings ideas from the world of thinkers to the executives and managers who use them.
Nina Kruschwitz is managing editor and special projects manager of MIT Sloan Management Review which brings ideas from the world of thinkers to the executives and managers who use them.
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