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The phrase 'change his idea' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has an opinion that you don't agree with and would like them to reconsider it. For example, you could say: "He's adamant that the party should have a Hawaiian theme, but I think we should try to change his idea."
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I don't think he will change his idea; I think he will try to perfect it.
Did it change his idea of Nigeria? "Well, in my teenage mind I kind of unfairly blamed the country, I think," he says.
"I do not think he will change his idea about how much he wants to earn and I think he will ask the same in the summer that he was asking for in January".
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I begged him to change his ideas.
However, traversing the suburbs of Chicago for Greenpeace exposed Hemon to people and experiences that began to change his ideas about his adopted country, and himself: Toward the end of my canvassing career, a woman in Schaumburg opened her door with a welcoming smile, which quickly transmogrified into a suspicious smirk.
"Before someone can change his ideas, he has to open his heart.
Because William was a dogmatic soldier and unlikely to change his ideas at the age of sixty-four, he regularly clashed with the Diet over policies.
Closer though, never close: he likes cuddles, hugs, kisses, sex, intimacy, he can even promise you something, make you think that you are that special creature that will forever change his ideas on relationships.
Over the years Mr. Guerra has changed his idea of what a male dancer should be.
But in studying this rough assembly the director gets the "feel" of his picture; he senses its length and tempo and, frequently, changes his idea of its relative values.
It changed his ideas of what the artist should be.
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