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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a social creature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that thrives in social interactions or environments.
Example: "Humans are often considered a social creature, as they seek companionship and community throughout their lives."
Alternatives: "a social being" or "a sociable entity".
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I "put on my face" because I'm a social creature, and makeup is an internal signal that I'm functioning socially.
The dog is a social creature.
… I'm not really a social creature.
We're finding that happiness is a social creature.
I didn't want to be a social creature, always trying to be witty.
"Capote is remembered as a literary figure, but he is almost equally remembered as a social creature," Mr. Goldwasser said.
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And because, as a human, I'm a relatively social creature by nature, it's not always easy to deal with rejection or disapproval by others (whether that rejection be explicit -- like when I was bullied by my pediatrician for being a fat baby -- or implicit, like when I'm constantly being told what "hot" looks like, and it doesn't look like me).
If you really want to be a truly social creature, then you should be involved with a variety of people in your life.
I'm a very social creature and as I spend the days alone writing, I like to have company at night".
A highly social creature, this swift forages in groups; during the breeding season, chases intensify into spectacular Courtship Falls: Two individuals cling together, pinwheeling several hundred feet before releasing just above the ground.
I wasn't really expecting the call, but I should have been; Michael is a genuine social creature - one of those people whose existence seems to be reliant on human interaction.
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