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"secure ideas" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to ensure that ideas are protected or preserved. For example, "In order to protect the company's future, we must focus on securing our ideas now."
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"Cyber attacks can simply destroy us," said Kevin Johnson, chief executive of cyber security firm Secure Ideas.
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Since having a roof over your head is very important, it is not usually a good idea to secure debt against your house.
"F.H.A. Secure, while a good idea, is not addressing the magnitude of the problem," Senator Christopher J. Dodd, the Connecticut Democrat who is the chairman of the Banking Committee, said at a hearing this month.
Advance booking is a good idea to secure the best fares on any American train service, but the train rarely sells out so if you'd prefer to be flexible you will be able to walk up and buy a ticket until shortly before departure.
"The best advice I can give is to choose the hotel that is best for your visit don't base your choice on the ads that you see, or where your friend stayed," says Yale. "Also, it's always a good idea to secure show tickets ahead of time".
After you create the pocket, it's a good idea to secure it to make sure the CD will stay up and won't fall apart when you give it away to someone.
Even if you feel like your job is secure, its still a good idea to keep a running tab on other positions you feel you would do well in.
But it makes you wonder why Reid didn't do more to secure these ideas and rearrange procedural norms back when he had the chance.
Some researchers propose their secure routing idea [12 15] to solve this issue, but the security problem is still unable to prevent completely.
It made sense to move their deposits to a bank where the banks and the gold link were more secure.The idea that the euro area is an updated version of the gold standard has been much discussed.
But, as David Harvey points out in his excellent study "Paris, Capital of Modernity," the notion that the remaking of Paris was a project that only Napoleon III's prophetic vision and Haussmann's skill could have achieved was also convenient hype, "a founding myth [that] helped secure the idea that there was no alternative to the benevolent authoritarianism of Empire".
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