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Discover LudwigThe phrase "similar ideas" is correct and can be used in written English as a noun phrase.
It is typically used to describe concepts or thoughts that are alike or have strong similarities. Example: The two books may have different plot lines, but they share similar ideas about the importance of family and community.
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"I had similar ideas.
His new dance tries similar ideas.
"We had similar ideas," said Mr. Blair.
Other bipartisan proposals promote similar ideas.
Other scientists have had similar ideas".
Mr. Ahmadinejad may have similar ideas.
Other telecommunications companies are exploring similar ideas.
(Tony Blair and Barack Obama have similar ideas).
Too many utopian and political movements have had similar ideas.
Senior Conservatives are toying with similar ideas for businesses.
She hopes to instill similar ideas in Madison's young women.
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