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The phrase "appetite for creative" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when discussing someone's desire or enthusiasm for creative activities or ideas, but it typically needs to be followed by a noun, such as "appetite for creative expression" or "appetite for creative projects."
Example: "Her appetite for creative solutions led to innovative designs that impressed everyone."
Alternatives: "desire for creativity" or "thirst for creative".
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Britain is showing its appetite for creative, colourful battle stations that showcase a radically different shopping model.
By the time Marx achieved fame and financial security -- his relatives were passing on -- his appetite for creative work had begun to fail.
She worried — and this is essentially an avant-garde worry — that audiences suckling a teat of cynicism and easy entertainment would lose their appetite for creative urgency, even as she was inflamed by bogus claims to vanguard innovation.
With FB Graffiti, programmer Joel Simon has applied that same appetite for creative destruction to the largest social media platform in the history of the internet.
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And AR is reinforcing consumers' appetite for compelling and creative visualizations of content.
"After traveling in Asia, it became apparent that Singapore really had an appetite for development and new, creative ideas," said Steven Adelman, co-founder of the Avalon club.
And in the other was Ms. Shear, a self-proclaimed "whiner-weeper" with a ravenous appetite for trivia, whose cut-and-paste creative process is part art, part Cuisinart.
The initiative encourages movie fans to share their own perceptions of favourite scenes, aiming to enrich and challenge fellow moviegoers' appreciation and understanding and to spark viewers' creative imaginations and appetite for healthy filmic debate.
Yet this unappeased appetite for adulation made him, if not a creative force, an instigator of creativity — like Falstaff, the cause of wit in others.
One for creative professionals?
Sad day for creative expression.
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