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whole idea
noun as in justification
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in purpose
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Strong matches
Example Sentences
“Then in the early 2000s, the New York artists started moving to L.A., and the market expanded significantly. The whole idea of gaining significance from a New York connection dissolved, and L.A. became a real place where you could build a career.”
Perhaps an ethnic caucus can’t effectively serve California’s largest ethnic group because the whole idea suggests Latinos are the sort of woefully underrepresented minority we no longer are.
The whole idea of going to acting training was to learn to be a classical actor and to become a character actor.
The whole idea is if we can get a foothold in this business, if we can get our products out there, we can do our part to clean up the food industry.
I’ve been really interested in adaptive reuse in general — the whole idea of rebuild, restore, repair.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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