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The phrase "anything a creature of" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing the nature or characteristics of a creature, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "In the realm of fantasy, anything a creature of magic can do is beyond our understanding."
Alternatives: "anything a being of" or "anything a being made of".
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Old habits die hard, and Baba was, if anything, a creature of habit.
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Before Tea Party audiences, Mr. Armey pitches himself as anything but a creature of the Capitol.
This gap was first comprehensively explored in the pioneering work of Daniel Kahneman and the late Amos Tversky, through their Nobel-prize winning analysis of how man (and woman, but mainly man) is anything but a creature of logic in market places of all kinds.
But while the highly opinionated Vasari wrote of the "progress" of art toward "the perfection" of the Renaissance, Tomkins is a creature of our anything-goes cultural era.
She is not a creature of Broadway, so she doesn't play anything bigger than it needs to be played; it would go against her m.o.o
Philip is a creature of reason.
Donald Trump is a creature of the polls.
I am such a creature of habit.
You're a creature of struggle.
I'm a creature of habit.
Trump is a creature of that sea.
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