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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to respond creatively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to think outside the box or generate innovative solutions in various contexts, such as problem-solving or artistic endeavors.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, the ability to respond creatively to challenges is essential for success in any field."
Alternatives: "capacity for creative response" or "skill in creative problem-solving."
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It makes it difficult to concentrate and robs us of the ability to respond creatively in life.
The ability to respond creatively to economic and natural catastrophes and to the challenges of policy implementation, while at the same time maintaining the highest scientific standards, firmly established the reputation of CPHR [ 11, 12].
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Another compensation -- some might even say redemption -- is the freedom to respond creatively to our way of life.
Local communities as well as nations need to come together to work on local projects to respond creatively to climate change.
Perhaps the most we can hope for is that our builders will call upon architects of proven aptitude to respond creatively to new urban realities.
During the autumn term, children will then be asked to respond creatively to the music through their own compositions, dance, digital art or animation.
Moreno believed that the best way for an individual to respond creatively to a situation is through spontaneity, that is, through a readiness to improvise and respond in the moment.
According to them, a junior nurse has too little experience to respond creatively to sometimes complex care situations.
That is, when cued to respond creatively, participants produced verbs that were more semantically distant than when not so cued.
Our version of the task was quite similar to the original, except that, on half of the trials, subjects were prompted to respond creatively.
Participants (n = 193) were instructed to say a verb upon seeing a noun displayed on a computer screen and were cued to respond creatively to half of the nouns.
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