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The phrase "are getting creative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are coming up with new and imaginative ideas or solutions.
Example: "As the deadline approaches, the team are getting creative with their marketing strategies to attract more customers."
Alternatives: "are being inventive" or "are thinking outside the box".
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Others are getting creative.
Those who remain are getting creative.
"They are getting creative about gift giving".
"People are getting creative, and the audience is growing".
Businesses that are surviving the economic downturn are getting creative.
Like Ms. Manning, other retailers are getting creative with unusually specific offers.
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(Mr. Parkes has been getting creative.
They're getting creative to avoid that".
Faced with an unrelenting economic crisis, Spaniards have been getting creative with their housing arrangements.
To calm nerves and fill the deficit hole, the government is getting creative.
Up that dude's butt: you're getting creative with your insults.
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