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The phrase "what's your idea" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when asking someone for their thoughts or suggestions on a particular topic or situation. Example: "I'm trying to come up with a new marketing strategy. What's your idea?"
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"Somebody asked my wife once, What's your idea of your husband?" Mitchum told him.
"He would say, 'What's your idea, pursue your idea, and take it seriously in your own time, don't waste my time'," adds King.
Questions like "What's your idea of the perfect afternoon?" and "In matters of the heart, you…" have corresponding multiple-choice answers, including, in the first instance, "Exploring exciting new places, preferably with a gun," and, in the second, "Love deeply, and perhaps a bit too fanatically".
"Some people think it's nice monkey work but not translatable," says Johnson. "My favorite line is, 'Okay, so what's your idea?'".
Champagne, breasts, sunburn Current neighborhood: One of the more conspicuous islands, Miami Beach Current gig: "Burn Notice, USA" What's your idea of a perfect day in Miami?
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