"Exploring ideas" would be another phrase. "Brainstorming" has come, however, to take on a meaning of sharing ideas without prejudice as to whether one idea is better than another. The analysis of ideas comes later, after the brainstorming is finished.
Brainstorming is most often a verb, as in "I was brainstorming ideas." Here are a couple of examples as an adjective.The brainstorming team came up with several new ideas.He was a brainstorming man.
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It means to search through the depths of your brain for a certain thing. For example, when a group is brainstorming the leader might tell them to rack their brains for the answer.
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
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No, placing the apostrophe at the end of the plural noun idea serves no purpose. There is nothing belonging to (possessed by) the ideas.In the phrase, brainstorming ideas, the word ideas is the object of the verb brainstorming.A possessive noun is showing possession of another noun, for example:the ideas' foundationsthe ideas' creativeness
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Brainstorming is most often a verb, as in "I was brainstorming ideas." Here are a couple of examples as an adjective.The brainstorming team came up with several new ideas.He was a brainstorming man.
the process of brainstorming invoves
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If brainstorming doesn't do anything, maybe you need to think of another idea entirely - maybe your brain is trying to tell you that you don't want to work on that particular story at this time.
Group brainstorming is where you are in a group and you all give ideas.
I think you should do a little brainstorming first.
It means to search through the depths of your brain for a certain thing. For example, when a group is brainstorming the leader might tell them to rack their brains for the answer.
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
"brainstorming"