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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wild idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bold, crazy, or unusual thought or suggestion. Example: "Sarah's wild idea to quit her job and travel the world left her friends and family in shock."
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What a wild idea.
Here's a wild idea.
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Or… here's a wild idea: we could just cry.
In the late 1960's, one wild idea worked.
You're laughing". IDEO prescribes thinking of a wild idea, and then a wilder idea.
Shannon laughed, as if conceding that nursing school was a wild idea.
That may seem a wild idea, but Traore insists there are comparisons to be made.
Nevertheless, for every wild idea that works, there will be many wild ideas that fail.
There is little chance, much less financing, for the wild idea that might prove revolutionary.
They had felt all along that their wild idea would work.
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