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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a creatures of" is not correct in English.
It should be "creatures of" or "a creature of" depending on the context. You can use "creatures of" when referring to multiple beings or entities that belong to a certain category or environment.
Example: "The forest is home to many fascinating creatures of the night."
Alternatives: "beings of" or "entities of".
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Let your style spirit guide be Lena Dunham, who shimmered in a head-to-toe bronze sequin Marc Jacobs gown at the Point Foundation gala in New York last year, then chose a Creatures of the Wind gown with sequined racing stripes for the Girls season four premiere in New York in January.
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Philip is a creature of reason.
Donald Trump is a creature of the polls.
I am such a creature of habit.
You're a creature of struggle.
I'm a creature of habit.
Trump is a creature of that sea.
"I am a creature of live television".
A creature of the West.
Kahn was a creature of the rand Corporation, and rand was a creature of the Air Force.
"And he was a creature of habit.
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