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The phrase "a bit of creative" is not correct in standard English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and should be followed by a noun, such as "creativity" or "thinking."
Example: "I need a bit of creativity to solve this problem."
Alternatives: "a touch of creativity" or "a dash of creativity."
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So there is a bit of creative accounting there.
There's room for a bit of creative thinking, too.
It should be a simple, free-flowing salute to a bit of creative progress, whoever wins.
"So it seemed like quite a good target for a bit of creative satire".
There is a bit of creative vacuum [at ITV]," he said.
I'm all for a bit of creative vandalism when it comes to adaptations.
Similar(30)
But I also had a bit of a creative streak.
See yourself as a bit of a creative?
Blazing his own path seems to come naturally to Dr. Yamanaka, who has a reputation at his university for being a bit of a creative eccentric.
Photography is especially expensive for photographers with who suffer from a bit of CADD – creative attention deficit disorder.
"We decided we'd rather not see the light of day for awhile than have to live with knowing that with just a little bit of creative, a pinch of logic and a dash of sexy, we could revive the productivity software world with a tool that would even make Apple cry".
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