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The phrase "a creature of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is shaped or influenced by a particular environment, condition, or characteristic.
Example: "He is a creature of habit, always following the same routine every day."
Alternatives: "a product of" or "a being of".
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You're a creature of struggle.
I'm a creature of habit.
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.
Donald Trump is a creature of the polls.
A creature of the West.
"I'm a creature of habit," Verlander said.
"I'm sort of a creature of habit.
"And he was a creature of habit.
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