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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "detest the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you feel very strongly that you do not like a concept or something that has been suggested. For example: "I detest the idea of attending another meeting after working all day."
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I loathe and detest the idea of Google Glass.
Americans may detest the idea of limiting care.
They detest the idea that Kazakhs, whom they disdain as mere nomads, should usurp their role.
Many growers in Bordeaux, she acknowledged, detest the idea of lumping their wines with commodities like cereal or pork bellies.
But other candidates, such as the OECD, were not interested.Far from being gleeful at this official recognition, the rating agencies detest the idea.
"I detest the idea that money is speech, but if the other side is going to do it, you have to do it," he said.
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Elbaz detests the idea of an "It" bag; he thinks that "there is nothing scarier than being 'the designer of the moment,' because the moment ends".
Elbaz detests the idea of an It bag; he thinks that "there is nothing scarier than being 'the designer of the moment', because the moment ends".
By contrast, I've detested the idea of veggie burgers ever since my family was cursed with a carton of frozen soy patties in those ghastly times known as the 1970s.
And because the Air Force detested the idea of a designated close air support aircraft, generals steered clear of the project, and designers, free from meddling senior officers, created the ultimate ground-support airplane.
I detested the idea of group therapy.
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