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big idea
noun as in action
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noun as in concept
noun as in deed
noun as in enterprise
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noun as in perception
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noun as in proposal
noun as in purpose
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noun as in suggestion
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Example Sentences
Buried in everything that happened in this exhausting first week of the new Trump administration, then, is this important big idea: Trump seeks to govern through cruelty and loyalty.
Watching Ally and Jay bicker about work while dodging blades, the movie’s one big idea beams in all-caps: “His Girl Friday the 13th.”
While waiting for a delayed train on a cold railway station platform back in 2016 a 30-something tech enthusiast had his big idea.
She says the “big idea” came from parents who wanted something to give them a real flavour of the school, such as how important sport was or the approach to discipline.
Speaking just before the election, the Conservatives said they had allocated a total of £15bn since 2019 on levelling up - their big idea to spread prosperity more evenly across the country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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