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The phrase "a simple creature that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a basic or uncomplicated being, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "In the vast forest, there lived a simple creature that found joy in the smallest of things."
Alternatives: "an uncomplicated being that" or "a basic organism that".
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Players control a simple creature that gobbles up bits of debris.
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These creatures resemble the fossils of some relatively simple creatures that existed before an explosion of new life-forms at the beginning of the Cambrian era.
"Okay, Knight, I'll agree: Men and dogs are simple creatures that enjoy life's simple pleasures - pleasures that probably gross out most women".
The RTX-400-QR is a simple creature.
She's a simple creature.
Cute is about power, the ability to satisfy the simple needs of a simple creature.
"Physics was too abstract and difficult for a simple creature like me.
A simple task might be to find a creature that delivers mail from Hogswarts.
Thomas Bartholin's conclusion that 'The colder Creatures are the fatter, as Gueldings, Females' neatly links these ideas as his first example of a cold fat body is of a creature that has no generative ability.
"This is a creature that lives in caves," he said.
With a relatively simple tweak to the stem cell system of a developing embryo they turned a creature that in nature couldn't regrow a head out of a tiny tailpiece, into one that could.
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