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The phrase "a creature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any living being, often in a context that emphasizes its nature or characteristics, whether real or fictional.
Example: "In the dark forest, I stumbled upon a creature unlike any I had ever seen before."
Alternatives: "an entity" or "a being".
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You know, a creature.
You're a creature of struggle.
I'm a creature of habit.
A creature senses an ending.
You were a creature.
"Create a Creature".
Slowly, a creature emerged.
Philip is a creature of reason.
"I am a creature of live television".
I am such a creature of habit.
Trump is a creature of that sea.
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