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The usage of the phrase "idea with" is correct in written English. You can use it in a variety of contexts to indicate that one idea is associated with another in some way. For example, you might say, "I had an idea with which to improve the process."
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Great idea, with points for personalization.
Compares this idea with Comnunist theories.
An idea with urgency.
Bad idea with thyroid pills.
Here's an idea with promise.
This is an idea with broad appeal.
Is this an idea with legs?
He expressed this idea with twins.
A neat idea with lots of potential.
That's a smart idea with considerable potential.
"That was one idea with the corset.
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