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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lovely idea" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express approval or admiration for an idea. Here is an example: "That's a lovely idea," she said, smiling. "Why don't we all go on a picnic this weekend?".
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Lovely idea.
"This is a lovely idea.
Which is a lovely idea.
"It's a lovely idea," he said.
"That's a lovely idea," he told me.
A lovely idea, but not true.
"What a lovely idea," she said, finally.
Ron Havilio had a lovely idea.
That was such a lovely idea.
It was a lovely idea, but it still hasn't happened.
"Wouldn't that be a lovely idea?" he exclaims.
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