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Ideas on vs. ideas for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In the same way, using "for" in ideas on improving the team means you support improving the team while using "on" doesn't necessarily mean so It's all connotation and subconscious language use and effects
A lot of ideas is or are? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange To clarify this (correct) answer, "a lot of ideas" is actually a combined noun with two elements Depending on the emphasis of the verb, you can direct the meaning toward "a lot" (is) or "ideas" (are)
Word for someone who thought of an idea I was looking wanting a word to describe a person who thought and kindled an original idea and was the first to do it Say you come up with an idea for a device or an idea for software or something
Word for willing to try new and unfamiliar things "Open-minded" usually means willing to listen to competing ideas, as in philosophical, political, religious, etc, as opposed to trying a new sport (Well, many people seem to use "open-minded" to mean "agrees with me" and "close-minded" to mean "disagrees with me", but that's another story )
Word or idiom for someone holding (seemingly) contradictory views I think some good words would be conflicted, or confused As an example of context, think of someone who believes in freedom of speech, but, at the same time, they would support banning comedians who