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The phrase "a creative ideas" is not correct in English.
It should be "creative ideas" or "a creative idea." You can use "creative ideas" when discussing multiple innovative concepts or suggestions in various contexts, such as brainstorming sessions or project planning.
Example: "During the meeting, we shared several creative ideas to improve our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "innovative concepts" or "original thoughts."
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Around the same time we invited a journalist to participate and report on a creative ideas session with top designers and creative agencies.
It is staging slightly bonkers K-pop events as part of a "creative ideas campaign to welcome foreign tourists visiting Korea".
At Toyota they implemented a "Creative Ideas Suggestive System" in 1951 and to date more than 40 million ideas have been contributed to the company from employees at all levels of the organization.
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Fresh research indicates they don't even know what a creative idea looks like and that creativity, hailed as a positive change agent, actually makes people squirm.
It seemed a creative idea.
If they have a creative idea, recognize them.
"I thought it would be a creative idea.
But over all, the collection seemed haphazard, rather than a development of a creative idea.
Jinjie Chen: This is a creative idea that would completely change how we measure blood pressure.
You wonder how a creative idea like that comes to someone.
Professor Lo of M.I.T. said MoneyAisle was a creative idea well worth trying.
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