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Ideas and tips vs Tips and ideas

Both 'ideas and tips' and 'tips and ideas' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. The choice between them depends on the context and the emphasis you want to give to either 'ideas' or 'tips'. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1014 views

Ideas and tips

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a combination of creative thoughts and practical suggestions or recommendations.
  • Sadly, that is my idea of a safety tip.
  • This idea was on the tip of my tongue.
  • Getting a few tips and ideas from Oscar?
  • Do you have any tips or ideas about sure things?
  • He always winks and tips his hat when he sees her.
  • Discard the empty oral applicator and tip cap in approved biological waste containers according to local regulations.
  • We've got an AMBER alert and tip line set up.
  • Go ahead and tip his head back.
  • Witness testimony and tips came up empty.
  • And tip your cabman, cause it's gross.
  • Right, you go round behind and tip it backwards.
  • And tip your cabbie, because he's broke.
  • Germain Pire eats little, doesn't drink and tips sparingly.
  • Our tickets are in there stuck in the mirror... above her suggestion box and tip jar.
  • Open it and tip the clothes out onto the floor.
  • You just pick up the bottle and tip it onto the dispenser.
  • To score the player gbrainy uses the time and tips needed to complete each game.
  • The only reason to send the orchid and tip me off is if he's worried about another accident.
  • I also had to sign for them and tip handsomely.
  • Or... I can give him a nudge and tip him over.

Alternatives:

  • tips and ideas
  • suggestions and recommendations

Tips and ideas

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a combination of practical suggestions or recommendations and creative thoughts.
  • Getting a few tips and ideas from Oscar?
  • Do you have any tips or ideas about sure things?
  • Actually the tips were Ben's idea.
  • I'm thinking bacon wrapped scallops with asparagus tips and shaved parmesan.
  • Just punch the tip and twist it.
  • Nothing but Q-tips and two-year-old Benadryl.
  • Got some tips and some really expensive parting gifts.
  • So I would collect the tips and get payment.
  • I know all the tips and tricks.
  • Q-Tips and water, changing the history of Western art.
  • It's got safety tips and everything.
  • He literally sniffed at my tip and sauntered off.
  • Tip and Coll. It's catchy.
  • I took tips and was glad to get them.
  • You got a nice tip and nobody got killed.
  • The tube has a Luer connection, an atraumatic (flexible) tip and 2 golden marker bands.
  • I told 'em I got an anonymous tip and they seemed to believe me.
  • It's a book I compiled of tips and how-tos for handling any situation with J-Bird.
  • I'm going to sleep on that horrible couch and get bad tips and cry every waitress day for the rest of my life.
  • Raul, take this tip and tie it to the port side of the ankle.

Alternatives:

  • ideas and tips
  • recommendations and suggestions

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