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Discover Ludwig"idea drawing" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to describe the act of creating a visual representation of an idea. For example, "After discussing the project, I suggested doing an idea drawing so everyone could visually see the concept."
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(Another idea, drawing on the idea of commenter A Tin Can from South Dakota, would be to give the states some control over soliciting immigrants although this would be incredibly difficult to arrange, given the fluidity of state borders).
"I submitted a very rough sketch of this idea, drawing without any kind of reference, and Françoise accepted it with the caveat that New Yorker readers were sticklers for detail and we'd have to make sure the background was accurate.
Here, I tease out that idea, drawing conductors into conversation with imperial telegraphers, spiritualists, conjurors, and inventors.
International human rights law focuses on the protection of the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all people, an idea drawing strongly from the Kantian injunction to treat every human being as an end and not as a means.
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The idea drew broad support.
That idea drew a tepid response.
The novel idea drew semi-shocked laughter, then applause.
The idea draws widespread, but not universal, approval.
That should help the idea draw more favor.
Their decision to revive the idea drew a scathing response yesterday from Nick Clegg.
But the Front then seemed less of a threat, so his idea drew scant attention.
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