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The phrase "a creature like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or referring to a specific type of creature that shares certain characteristics with another creature.
Example: "In the depths of the ocean, we discovered a creature like this, with bioluminescent features that captivated our attention."
Alternatives: "a being similar to this" or "a creature of this kind".
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I could never have imagined a creature like this, living as recently as this".
A creature like this shouldn't be able to navigate steps, and it stuns Coraline, and you, that it can.
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It's just that a creature like the cricket can pop up anywhere in this book without warning.
To harbour a creature like that!
How do you lure a creature like that?
"Just imagine a creature like that surging through the oceans," Attenborough said.
For the past few years, we have been observing 2- to 4-year-old children with autism interacting with Keepon, a creature-like robot that is only capable of expressing its attention (directing its gaze) and emotions (pleasure and excitement).
In the present experiment, we used a creature-like robot that interacts with people through actions and sounds [22].
Hence a creature like Eichmann, or for that matter, Saddam Hussein.
"We don't easily give up a creature like Ravelstein to death".
A creature like Gray can fulminate against genocide but we have yet to meet the giraffe that can do so.
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