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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dubious idea" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: "John's dubious idea to invest all his savings in a risky stock caused him to lose a significant amount of money."
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This seems a dubious idea.
Even if the comeback were real, this would be a highly dubious idea.
This was a dubious idea even during the last decade's economic boom.
As a whole, changing time zones 'to control the country more efficiently' is a dubious idea".
It's a dubious idea to supplant democratic governance with allegedly non-political management even in the best of times.
All are based on an abstract, perhaps dubious idea -- that time and space form a seamless continuum.
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He is a man of dubious background and dubious ideas.
More moderate but still dubious ideas, such as imposing anti-subsidy duties on China, have widespread support.
This year saw the biggest rise in dubious ideas among celebrities about the way our bodies work, said the campaigners.
For the past 12 months a range of celebrities have endorsed and promoted a whole range of scientifically dubious ideas.
A list of dubious ideas for musicals from the past decade would be a long one, and many duly turned out to be "what were they thinking?" embarrassments.
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