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The phrase "a inventive" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an inventive"? You can use "an inventive" when describing someone or something that is creative or original in their ideas or methods.
Example: "Her approach to problem-solving is truly an inventive one, always bringing fresh perspectives to the table."
Alternatives: "a creative" or "an original".
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Theirs was a inventive effort, involving the imposition of heretofore unknown and unwritten park curfews and exceedingly energetic conversations between aides to the governor and Mayor Gerald D. Jennings of Albany, whose resolve crumbled as a confrontation between the police and demonstrators loomed 12 days ago.
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