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The term "creed" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The term "creed" typically refers to a belief system, code of conduct, or statement of faith. For example, "As members of the organization, we all abide by a creed of compassion and respect."
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It's a creed.
"This isn't a creed," Archer said.
A CREED IN STONE CREEK, by Linda Lael Miller.
It's a novel, it's not a creed.
They're supposed to define a creed and establish boundaries.
Such a creed was perfectly suited to the Germanic temperament.
PepsiCo has started preaching a creed of "performance with purpose".
Bokononism, his invented religion, was a creed of "bittersweet lies".
No ancient Greek or Roman ever recited a Creed.
Is your perfume custom-blended at a Creed store?
A style of dress, like a creed, may be freely chosen, or cruelly enforced.
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