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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'idea doing' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use the idea of doing something in a sentence, you would need to use a different phrase, such as "carrying out an idea" or "putting an idea into action". For example, "We decided to put our idea into action and started carrying out the plan."
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On Wednesday, the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg put forward a new idea: doing the opposite.
Is our bigger idea – doing business to do good – really strong enough to sustain us?
But there is one idea doing the rounds at the moment that is wrong and unfair.
I thought, that's the idea, doing your business in a cafe, first thing in the day.
Do his misreadings of the world represent the comic battle of the unsullied Idea doing its best to exist in the brute world of Reality?
Another idea doing the rounds is to place a "meta-measure" on the ballot that would enshrine the right of initiative proponents to defend their laws in court.
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The idea didn't work.
The club idea did.
The idea doesn't make a difference.
I had no idea, did you?
The idea did not appeal.
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