Sentence examples for a creature going from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a creature going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a creature that is in motion or traveling somewhere.
Example: "In the dim light of the forest, I spotted a creature going swiftly through the underbrush."
Alternatives: "a creature moving" or "a creature traveling".

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I really enjoy the uncertainty of a guy or a creature going to die for something without knowing if there's anyone to bail him out.

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They got this creature going, and we started moving through the streets.

But while lots of things have yet to be resolved, I haven't totally morphed into some other creature going from one place to another.

A woman has been arrested for molesting a sea turtle after photographs of her apparently sitting on the protected creature went viral.

Native knowledge of the creature goes back into the mists of history and there are a number of local names for it.

The little creature goes limp!

Whither would this nervy creature go?

Almost inevitably, it escaped her control – just as the Creature goes AWOL – after publication.

Doesn't every awkward creature go through the same thing at least once before sixth grade?

The cut marks on the inside of the shell strongly suggest the rest of the poor creature went into the stew pot on board.

Packets of four leg steaks from the similarly antlered creature go on sale this week and are described as "succulent" on the packet and "outrageous" by animal rights campaigners, who accuse Lidl of culinary tourism.

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