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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in ideas" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the sentence is discussing abstract concepts or thoughts. Example: "The professor's lecture was filled with interesting examples and thought-provoking discussions on advancements in ideas in the field of psychology."
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A belief in ideas.
"They're basically interested in ideas".
People who are interested in ideas.
What about the competition in ideas?
I am someone who's interested in ideas".
She was unusually interested in ideas.
They believe in behaviour, not in ideas.
I've always maintained that tensions in ideas make us stronger".
I'm interested in ideas that can shake us all up".
"Russian scientists are good in ideas," Mr. Prokhorov said.
It feels rooted in ideas from an earlier era.
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