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The phrase "are very imaginative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that demonstrates a high level of creativity or inventiveness.
Example: "The children in the art class are very imaginative, creating unique and colorful paintings that reflect their individual styles."
Alternatives: "are quite creative" or "are highly inventive."
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These guys are very imaginative.
We are very imaginative people, we Iranians.
"They should really take advantage of us because we are here, and we are very imaginative.
"Most of the notes are written from a first person perspective, or they are very imaginative interpretations only vaguely connected to the actual scene," he added.
The authors are very imaginative but some readers don't shave.
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"They can be very imaginative," he said.
"She was very imaginative, very passionate," she said.
A lot of chefs have been very imaginative".
"Certainly, the plaintiffs bar is very creative, they're very imaginative and they're very aggressive".
It is very imaginative, and, reportedly, it fits into three trucks, for touring.
"He was very imaginative, but I did detect signs of incipient lunacy!" he told me.
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