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brainstorm

[breyn-stawrm] / ˈbreɪnˌstɔrm /


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We thought it would be productive to ask the workers themselves—in this case Wall Street Journal readers—for a little brainstorming to see what their employers could be doing better.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was such a thrill to write to finally give Steve a moment because the brainstorming almost always goes to Dustin.

From Los Angeles Times

At their monthly lunches, Baxter notes that he and Sotto would continue to brainstorm new Disney attractions or alternative directions to what the company was announcing.

From Los Angeles Times

The company sends a kit of plastic ring sizers, and he briefly brainstormed how he might sneak them on his wife’s finger while she was sleeping.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allan Binder, a teacher and sound engineer currently based in Hanoi, Vietnam, said he started using AI last year to brainstorm gift ideas for friends and family in the US.

From BBC