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The phrase "any creation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any type of creation, whether it be art, literature, inventions, or other forms of creative work.
Example: "The museum showcases any creation that reflects the diversity of human expression."
Alternatives: "any work" or "any piece".
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James L. Gould (2007, 249) has defined an animal artifact as "any creation on the part of an animal, using and/or modifying available materials, which is useful to it or its offspring".
Intellectual property (IP) refers to any creation or product of the human mind or intellect.
Whether Oasis will remain part of any Creation set-up is unclear.
Top off the meal with any creation by the pastry chef, Colleen Lefthes.
Could you trust any creation of Ernest Hemingway's alone with your sister in a cave?
Once you get the hang of it, you'll find that grilled fruit adapts easily to nearly any creation.
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Users can save any creations they make for returning to late, and share them with the Kano World community, giving the product a fully fledged social component.
Users can save any creations they make for returning to late, and share them with the Kano World community, giving the product a fully fledged social component.
After all, Nintendo's infamous for keeping a tight grip over its IP and likely doesn't want people building any creations that fly in the face of that.
Relief of any suffering in any living creation is the duty of every Muslim irrespective of who suffers.
Any job creation was accidental.
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