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brainstorming

[breyn-stawr-ming] / ˈbreɪnˌstɔr mɪŋ /


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Do you set aside time in the day to journal or do any brainstorming?

From The Wall Street Journal

While brainstorming for this year’s gift guide with the editorial team, Goth Shakira, Image magazine’s love columnist holding court in the stars, immediately replied “luxury dental care for life.”

From Los Angeles Times

Teachers use it to organize lesson plans and grade papers, and students use it to do things like research and brainstorming.

From Los Angeles Times

But what I did expect, which has come to fruition, is we move really fast, we get energy from being physically around each other and brainstorming with a whiteboard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such tool use—notably hand letter-cutting in stone, producing forms like those we see on traditional monuments—stands for “materiality, for slowness, for permanence” in the face of boardroom brainstorming and assembly-line production.

From The Wall Street Journal