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The phrase "a creature that you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a creature in relation to the person being addressed, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "In the story, there is a creature that you must confront to save the village."
Alternatives: "a being that you" or "an entity that you".
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I believe, however, that the record-breaker should be the stuffed Dalmatian, which is the size of a two-year-old human and a bargain for a creature that you don't have to walk or feed ($40).
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But it was still a thrill to stand within spitting distance of a creature that could outrun you, bite your leg off and crush your skull.
It makes a certain logical sense; if you're a creature that lives in the wild, where food is often scarce, discovering a source of high-calorie or fatty foodstuffs, things that provide abundant metabolic energy, having a tendency to consume as much of it as possible and add it to your bodily stores regardless of when and what you last ate would be a survival advantage.
But you manage a few pages, searching for a creature that recedes in front of your gaze.
That means the end of a creature that has probably been distinct for a million years.
Cauchemar is the French name for a creature that appears throughout European stories.
This has made a creature that survived the dinosaurs vital to modern medicine.
His chosen bug was Mycoplasma genitalium, a creature that lives in genital tracts.
So when paleontologists find a creature that doesn't change, they take note.
"This is a creature that lives in caves," he said.
At one time he sculpted a creature that looked like a slug that's smoking.
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