Sentence examples for a more creative term from inspiring English sources

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Yes, totalitarianism... or if you prefer a more creative term, "neo-feudalism".

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For companies, offering unpaid leaves makes good sense for recruitment and retention of talented employees, and is a more creative long-term way to weather the economic downturn than layoffs.

The parliament is definitely a second-hand building put to a more creative use, but motorways have tolls, schools and hospitals are privately run and the five-term president of Catalonia, Jordi Pujol, is "business friendly".

Other ads take a more creative tack.

She earned just enough to pursue a more creative future.

They represent a more creative kind of illicit entrepreneurship.

Some took a more creative approach to beat the heat.

A simpler BBC should mean a more creative BBC".

That's a more creative, right-brained activity.

Some countries took a more creative approach.

Give them a more creative environment.

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