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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inconvenient ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to thoughts or concepts that are difficult to accept or that challenge the status quo. Example: "The professor presented several inconvenient ideas that sparked a heated debate among the students."
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Technology, carried to one logical conclusion, can enable small groups of people to isolate themselves from inconvenient ideas or histories.
So as Ms. Setterfield speaks of her husband's impatience, both as an artist and a domestic partner, audience members must remind themselves that these are not her words but Mr. Gordon's, a charming tyrant whose characters grow more and more unruly, crowding around him and sprouting all sorts of inconvenient ideas (again, the author's).
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They could spend more time on facts, however inconvenient to their personal ideas – like, say, that poor whites are the moral scourge of this country.
His idea: the "Inconvenient Truth" of nuclear threat.
Basically, any time it's inconvenient to capture an idea, that's when I come up with the best ones.
While most enterprise software is thought of as ugly and inconvenient, Workplace is flipping that idea on its face.
His overall tax policy would tell aspiring French entrepreneurs that they might be better off launching a good idea elsewhere.The inconvenient truth is that whoever emerges the victor on May 6th will need to show a tough approach to the deficit, in the face of wary bond markets and possible recession.
More troubling is Romney's continued inability to honestly face up to his own life story and those inconvenient truths that interfere with the ideas of the vocal right-wing of the party whose standard he will soon bear.
Above his name is an inscription he requested: "The Best Ideas Often Come at Inconvenient Times Don't Ever Close Your Mind to Them".
"Unpopular ideas can be silenced, and inconvenient facts kept dark, without the need for any official ban".
"Unpopular ideas can be silenced and inconvenient facts kept dark, without the need for any official ban," wrote George Orwell in his preface to Animal Farm in 1943.
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