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counter idea
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"counter idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an argument or idea that is different from or opposed to another one. For example, "After hearing his counter idea, I had to admit that he had a point."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Oy, just counter ideas you don't like with you own ideas.
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Sebastian Junger, the author of, most recently, "War," said, "The frustrating thing about Afghanistan is that you come to a thoughtful, well-reasoned solution, but for every idea there's an equally well-reasoned counter-idea.
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As general-secretary and then president of the Latin American Bishops' Conference, Archbishop López Trujillo banged home the counter-idea that genuine Christian liberation meant simply energy and compassion with no change in the social order.
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The only counter-ideas given voice emanate from Dick Cheney and the rabid neocons, which serve mainly to reinforce the moderate reasonableness of Obama's war.
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It took suffragists decades of sweat and ink to counter that idea.
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One answer was to counter the idea that the bombings were justified under religious tenets.
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These numbers should help counter the idea that the arts are "soft" options that compromise career options for students.
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But Deyes is determined to counter the idea that vloggers have an easy life and just got lucky.
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Tools like EUVOX can help counter the idea that populist parties have a monopoly on clear views.The wealth of data that users leave behind is the real treasure.
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A president who does so little to counter the idea that he dislikes business is, self-evidently, a worryingly negligent chief executive.
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The bureau was designed to counter that idea, and to give people a place to connect with the world around them.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When presenting a "counter idea", clearly articulate the original idea first to provide context and ensure your audience understands the contrast.
Common error
Avoid simply stating a "counter idea" without explaining how it directly addresses or contradicts the initial concept. Provide sufficient context to make the relationship clear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "counter idea" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It typically acts as a subject, object, or complement within a sentence, representing an opposing or alternative viewpoint as recognized by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "counter idea" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to introduce opposing viewpoints. Ludwig AI recognizes it as a valid expression. While examples are currently missing, the phrase is expected to be used in neutral contexts to present alternatives or challenges to existing ideas. This guide provides usage tips and related phrases to effectively incorporate "counter idea" into your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
counter-argument
A direct response or rebuttal to a specific argument.
opposing viewpoint
Focuses on the contrast in perspectives.
alternative concept
Highlights a different conceptualization.
conflicting notion
Emphasizes the disagreement or clash between ideas.
contrary opinion
Stresses the differing belief or judgment.
reverse proposition
Indicates an idea that is the opposite of the original.
challenging thought
Implies an idea that questions or disputes the original.
dissenting voice
Highlights a disagreement with the prevailing view.
refuting argument
Focuses on an argument that disproves the original idea.
antithetical belief
Emphasizes a fundamental opposition in beliefs.
FAQs
How can I effectively introduce a "counter idea" in my writing?
Start by clearly stating the original idea or argument you're addressing. Then, use transition words like "however", "on the other hand", or "in contrast" to signal that you're presenting a "counter idea".
What's the difference between a "counter idea" and a "rebuttal"?
How do I ensure my "counter idea" is persuasive?
Support your "counter idea" with evidence, reasoning, and credible sources. Address potential objections to your "counter idea" to demonstrate that you've considered multiple angles. Strong evidence and clear logic enhance persuasiveness.
Is a "counter idea" always the opposite of the original idea?
Not necessarily. A "counter idea" can be a different perspective, a modification, or a refinement of the original idea. It doesn't always have to be a complete opposite, but it should offer a distinct alternative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested