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"rotten idea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a plan or suggestion that you think is bad or misguided. For example, "Selling our house at this price is a rotten idea; we could get much more for it if we held out for a few more weeks."
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Rotten idea.
Ms Fiorina says this is a rotten idea.
That would be a rotten idea, for many reasons.
Mindless corporate loyalty -- the essence of 50's Babbittry -- was always a rotten idea.
Most people think secession would be a pretty rotten idea now, but it still comes up sometimes.
Tax rises right away would be a rotten idea, since for the moment fiscal stimulus is needed.
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The notion of blocking public access to a vast swath of Hudson riverfront with a football stadium is high on his list of rotten ideas worth opposing: the association is an advocacy group, but he says 20percentt of its effort goes toward opposing plans it finds detrimental.
Rotten ideas never seem to die.
With his cascade of rotten ideas, it's a good thing that Levin is creatively constipated, rarely writing even a few pages.
And for 1,050 pages, that - the reminder that good apples sometimes turn rotten, the idea that human agency can cushion and sometimes avert catastrophe, Brenda's innocent tumble flagging Gary's grim descent into the gutter - is about as overtly literary, or as metaphorical, as it gets.
McLaren thought he was working with a tabula rasa, but he soon found out that Rotten has ideas of his own".
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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.

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