Sentence examples for a bit of creative from inspiring English sources

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.

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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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