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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little creative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a slight degree of creativity or originality in a particular context, such as problem-solving or artistic expression.
Example: "I think we need to be a little creative with our marketing strategy to stand out from the competition."
Alternatives: "somewhat imaginative" or "a bit inventive."
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You have to get a little creative".
"You have to be a little creative.
All it would take is a little creative naming.
"We're in 2001, and we should be a little creative".
It's a little creative outlet for me that's not about juicing.
"With every ballet we get to be a little creative with her," he said.
Recently he got so frustrated he decided to get a little creative.
"They are going to go someplace where they can be a little creative".
And in a play about obsession, there was more than a little creative obsessing going on.
Until recently, a little creative wordplay was all that Downing Street had to offer.
In historical terms, the storyline is a little creative regarding what Dido actually did.
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