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Discover Ludwig"held notion" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to an idea that is widely accepted, but often hasn't been proven. For example, "The held notion that money can buy happiness has been widely disputed in recent years."
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He was smiling as he spoke, belying the widely held notion that he is humorless.
Mr. Breen, the Kim Jong-il biographer, said the widely held notion of Mr. Kim as unbalanced was inaccurate.
Earl even disputed the widely held notion that Oregon's high-profile football team was great for business at the university.
Moreover, Primis seemed to disdain the Sulzbergers' deeply held notion of themselves as stewards of the Times.
IT is a widely held notion that the best sushi in a Japanese restaurant is served at the counter.
Few of those investors appear to question the widely held notion that stocks are less attractive when interest rates rise.
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The long-held notion that UEDVTs generally have a benign, self-limited course and very seldom cause pulmonary embolism [1, 2] has also been recently challenged.
There was a long-held notion that audacious exploration needed primary support from the government.
But optimists say they have started to chip away at the long-held notion that animals exist to satisfy the medicinal and gastronomical needs of humans.
There is a long-held notion that life events and lack of social support predict worse treatment outcomes in patients with depression [ 10].
The city's long-held notion of itself as a home to the progressive middle is harder and harder to sustain.
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