Vocabulary

“Idea of” or “Idea for”- What’s the difference?

The words “idea of,” “idea about,” and “idea for” are often used interchangeably, but they actually have slightly different meanings. Understanding the nuances of these prepositions can help you communicate your thoughts more precisely and avoid confusion. “Idea of” refers to a mental concept or perception of something. For example, if you say “I have

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