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The phrase "a gust of creative" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "creative." It could be used in a context where you want to describe a sudden burst of creativity, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "After a long period of writer's block, she finally experienced a gust of creative inspiration."
Alternatives: "a wave of creativity" or "a burst of creativity."
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The show is also a gust of creative fresh air at a time when the local fashion scene is struggling with the country's financial crisis.
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