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The phrase "try ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that someone should attempt different solutions to a given problem. For example, "If you're having trouble finding a solution to this issue, why don't you try some different ideas?".
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Employees were also invited to publicly pledge to try ideas they found appealing and report their results.
Often referred to as design thinking, this course offers a framework to test and try ideas, tweak and align them to your customers' needs.
And so you must find a way to try ideas that don't seem like they make any sense, to let people who are those kinds of people just go spiraling off for a while, because that's their process.
The pavilions' modest size, and the fact that each had a planned life span of only a few months, enabled the designers to try ideas that might have been considered too risky or impractical if proposed on a larger scale.
What has struck him, he said, about his visits to Silicon Valley, is "the sense that we're going to try ideas – and if they don't work, we'll go somewhere else.
Fortunately, they don't seem to regret it: "Giving the data lab a great freedom to act independently, to try ideas and also to accept failures as part of a learning process, required trust.
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Again, he highlighted the importance of trying ideas from abroad.
Show it to a friend and be open to trying ideas they suggest, especially minor ones.
They have thus tried idea after idea to resolve what's become known as the firewall paradox.
Try a sample idea first.
You think and try out ideas and fail.
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