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The phrase "have a different idea" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the thought or concept that someone has a different opinion or plan than what is currently being proposed. For example, "I think we should hold the event outdoors, but Bob thinks we should have it indoors - he has a different idea."
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Each seems to have a different idea about the way things should go, and some sense of that difference is suggested in the four pieces that open the show.
You have a different idea, you write that down.
"Well, the American people have a different idea," he said.
"Well, the American people have a different idea".
I have a different idea for New York — a unicameral legislature like Nebraska's.
But the United States and American food companies seem to have a different idea.
But one group of people may have a different idea: American consumers themselves.
For one thing, the White Sox, a division champion, have a different idea.
"We each have a different idea of who Shakespeare was," the programs say.
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Anthony had a different idea.
But then Toyota had a different idea.
More suggestions(16)
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