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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a creature from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a being or entity that originates from a specific place or context, often in a fantastical or fictional setting.
Example: "In the story, a creature from a distant planet arrives on Earth, causing chaos and wonder among the inhabitants."
Alternatives: "a being from a" or "an entity from a".
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A Hawaiian girl befriends a creature from a faraway planet.
Thus the appearance of a monster-ish thing popping out behind the back fence, which looks like a creature from a Spike Jonze movie, sweded using paper mache.
Clare Foley, as her 7-year-old sister, who gets off such unnatural lines as "I have no friends; I'm anti-social," is likewise a creature from a script a deliberately contrived little baggage, loaded for farcical laughs.
Like Ms. Sherman's noirish image, cinematic mirrors often intimate something unsettling: a lurking voyeur, say, or the possibility of a creature from a scary parallel universe suddenly popping into view.
But Mr. McQueen's was not so much the image of the dour and hard-headed sovereign of historical record as of a Raj Barbie, a creature from a music-hall pantomime, clad in what one critic described as "ballerina-length, multi-flounced dance dresses, each more insanely exquisite than the last".
"The image in my mind was like a creature from a fairy tale, or like a shape-shifting goblin from a swamp, who was invading this Southern California family and devouring the matriarch — and they have to take their stand against it".
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Thinning, vivid white hair, and the inscrutable demeanour of a wise old eagle completed the impression of a creature from an older, gentler world.
A creature from such an alien climate could never survive today.
And of course it's also a golem, a creature from the Jewish tradition.
Though it rises in St Mary Axe like a creature from outer space, it is a lovely creature.
He knew that Dred-Peacock saw him as an ill-bred boor, a creature from the depths.
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