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The phrase "a creative environment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a setting that fosters creativity, innovation, and artistic expression.
Example: "The company has invested in creating a creative environment where employees feel inspired to share their ideas and collaborate on projects."
Alternatives: "an innovative atmosphere" or "a stimulating setting."
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It was a creative environment, a total different kind of artistry.
But he realised that it was also important to maintain a creative environment for designers.
The charitably funded establishment was designed to provide a "creative environment for an elderly artistic community".
"They were in a creative environment, therefore they were being creative," Mr. Davis said.
We thought it was a creative environment and everyone was having fun.
For instance Eric Schmidt, the chief executive, talks about fostering a creative environment for his employees.
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Florida's suggestion for a suitably creative environment sounds a lot like the new Peckham celebrated by the Evening Standard: "a teeming blend of cafes, side walk musicians, and small galleries and bistros".
"No, there was an understanding and a lot of trust and a great creative environment".
My mother is a prop and stage designer, and we grew up in a very creative environment.
It has attracted the BBC and ITV in addition to a raft of production and media companies, and has helped create a truly creative environment in this area of the city.
Berlin, he said, was a "very creative environment".
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