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'legitimate idea' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an idea that is reasonable and supported by evidence. For example, "The senator proposed a legitimate idea to improve education in the state."
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"This is a perfectly legitimate idea.
They are rather the products of everything from joshing to outright lying when lying seems the only logical way to advance a legitimate idea.
As one member of Mr. Liu's task force, Julia Vitullo-Martin, put it, a "new weird principle" had been grafted onto the "perfectly legitimate" idea that a developer should try to mitigate the effects of gentrification.
The point is not to argue from authority — it is, instead, to knock down the other side's attempt to argue from authority, on the grounds that "nobody" believes that this is a good or even legitimate idea.
Introducing a conceptually legitimate idea of homology of activity-function is not about keeping the ideas of developmental biology tidy.
So…is this a legitimate idea or just the latest example of an entity trying to make a quick buck by slapping together an ICO?
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But more generally, any time someone tells you you can think freely or encourages you to experiment, to think creatively, to have fun, to be playful, we can thank Mr Wilder as well as people like myself for legitimate ideas and inspiration.
But to give her credit, she also has some pretty legitimate ideas as well.
The idea, though, that there can be no legitimate ideas expressed in a language we happen not to speak- is utter nonsense.
The constituency who Obama encourages to work with and for him is savvy yet cynical; they will not tolerate a deluge of pabulum devoid of legitimate ideas.
Democracy, in political ads and on media websites, requires a diversity of legitimate ideas, not simply the repetition of the same biases and misinformation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com