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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competing ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe two or more ideas that oppose or counter each other. For example, "The debate between the two companies centered around competing ideas about how to price the product."
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He barely tries to offer competing ideas.
Clearly, we have competing ideas of maturity.
He said evolutionary biologists were unfairly suppressing any competing ideas.
No free marketplace of competing ideas at the Fed either.
How does culture evolve out of competing ideas and experiences?
In that cauldron of competing ideas, great things emerged.
The battle was over competing ideas of capitalism.
Yet, as Mrs Wallstrom notes, politics becomes interesting only when competing ideas are visible to voters.
Higher equity capital requirements and effective size caps are complementary approaches, not substitutes or competing ideas.
Science, he says, should become a democratic clamor of competing ideas.
The public interest is a cultural value - subject to taste, public debate and competing ideas.
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