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'terrific idea' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is fantastic, remarkable, or outstanding. Example sentence: "I think it's a terrific idea to start a lunchtime book club!".
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That's a terrific idea.
It's a terrific idea.
"I think it's a terrific idea.
"…what a terrific idea," she wrote.
It's not a really terrific idea.
"Terrific idea, will get on flight tomorrow," Putin responds.
"I'd think it's a terrific idea," Mr. Romney answered.
Too bad; it sounds like a terrific idea.
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"It's a terrific idea," said Helen Schwartz as she took in the afternoon sun on a bench at the Bartow Avenue mall.
"It's a terrific idea," says Oded Aharonson, a planetary scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
Not everyone thought it was a terrific idea or one worthy of comparison to the brilliance of the Founders.
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