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The phrase "a paucity of creative" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "a paucity of creativity" or "a paucity of creative ideas." You can use it when discussing a lack of creativity or innovative thinking in a particular context.
Example: "The project suffered from a paucity of creativity, leading to uninspired results."
Alternatives: "a lack of creativity" or "a shortage of creative ideas."
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Monday night's game saw a paucity of creative play from both sides.
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Constantly facing a paucity of resources, Sasanelli had to be creative.
They complain about a paucity of offerings.
A paucity of role models for women.
"There is still a paucity of representation".
A surfeit of descriptions, a paucity of action.
In the Edwards case, there was a paucity of evidence.
I received a paucity of requests for interviews.
But there is a paucity of good new buildings.
There have been delays and a paucity of evidence.
(Granted, there is a paucity of competition for that role).
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