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The phrase "a creative type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is inclined towards creativity or artistic pursuits, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She has always been a creative type, constantly coming up with new ideas for her art projects."
Alternatives: "an artistic person" or "a creative individual".
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My mom is more of a creative type.
"Hairdressing was still a creative type of career".
I think he's a new leader type, a creative type.
But Paul Jr., who was a creative type, bored quickly with the family business and family life.
As Donaghy says to Lemon: "I'm not a creative type like you, with your work sneakers and left-handedness".
It also helps to be a creative type with more dash than cash, as Vogue used to call it.
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"We were looking for a creative-type tenant for a forward-looking modern space," said Mr. Levinson, whose company is adding 7,000 square feet of new rooftop offices with private outdoor space to 200 Fifth Avenue for Grey Advertising.
Coca-Cola recently teamed up with it for a contest to find a young, creative type to put a Chinese spin on its American theme of "energizing refreshment".
But there, among the crowd gathered to hear a well known author speak, she met Scott -- a fellow creative type who spent his days selling insurance.
He is an extremely creative type who is skilful, a great dribbler and has an excellent touch and great feet.
He's genuinely innovative, a real creative type who comes up with unique guitar parts.
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