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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a idea" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "have an idea."
Example: "I have an idea for our next project that I think everyone will love."
Alternatives: "have a thought" or "have a concept."
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Do you have a idea for an article or a book project you want to discuss?
You have a idea in mind, you want to write it, and you have to break it down.
I love it when people can say, I have a idea, and I am going to apply all my talent and all my effort to see the idea come to fruition.
Do you want to start an online business but don't have a idea for a product?
Have a idea of what positioning you want the 'inspiration' to be in, otherwise you'll be erasing a lot more than you want.
defer.add img); Once you have scouted out the enemy base and have a idea of his strategy, try to counter it.
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Anyone have an idea?
You have an idea?
The professors have an idea.
Johnson did have an idea.
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