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"strange ideas" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe thoughts or beliefs that are unusual or unusual in a positive or negative way. Example: - She always had strange ideas about love and relationships, but they seemed to work for her. - The artist's strange ideas about beauty and art challenged traditional norms. - The children's book was filled with strange ideas and imaginative creatures, making it a hit with young readers.
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But he has some strange ideas on medicine, some strange ideas on farming and some very strange ideas on architecture.
WHERE did Singapore's bankers get all these strange ideas?
So yeah, they put a lot of strange ideas together.
It's a snarl of good ideas, strange ideas and ideas that seem quite bad.
This may be because Grayson keeps running ads titled "Rand Paul: Strange Ideas".
The son successfully evades his creditors but also returns with strange ideas.
Grayson and his Republican allies belittled Rand's "strange ideas" and called him "too kooky for Kentucky".
These strange ideas work well elsewhere.But efficiency arguments do not appease the nostalgics.
People are so hostile, so suspicious: 'Why do they have to bring these strange ideas here?
Their leader, Massoud Rajavi, has strange ideas about the cult of personality (his own).
Eric remains a man frightened of borders and filled with strange ideas about life and death.
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