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Discover Ludwig"stand the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to tolerating or accepting an idea, generally one that is unpopular or uncomfortable. For example, "Despite its unpopularity, the team decided to stand the idea of restructuring the department."
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I can't stand the idea of tasting it".
I can't stand the idea of working in an office.
I can't stand the idea of doing nothing.
I could not stand the idea that it didn't work.
I could not stand the idea of this failure.
I can't stand the idea that the shooter will succeed in turning the seat Republican.
She can't stand the idea, but what can she possibly do?
Why should I?But a lot of authors can't stand the idea.
Other people can't stand the idea of little rubber plugs sticking in their ears.
She wanted to fight the fight; she couldn't stand the idea of disloyalty.
"I'm worried about my children getting Lyme but can't stand the idea of the hunt.
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