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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a creature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing identity, existence, or characteristics related to being a living being or entity.
Example: "As a creature of habit, I find comfort in my daily routines."
Alternatives: "as a being" or "as an entity".
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Geoghegan portrays American law as a creature of politics.
It helps your certitude as a creature, as a consciousness.
Here, the blogosphere is seen as a creature of far-off Manhattan.
Once derided as a creature of the parties, the commission has gradually become independent of them.
"I could see him as being asexual or omnisexual as a creature".
Its primary function, as a creature of Congress, mires the library in governmental bureaucracy.
He has, in his way, imagined himself as a creature of politics for decades.
She's playing a woman whom others deride as a creature — as if she were a beast.
As a creature of the system, Giants Coach Tom Coughlin said that he accepted his team's fate.
He stepped into the back room and returned with what I could only identify as a creature.
Alessandro Nivola brilliantly portrays Treves as a creature of the establishment, ultimately more insecure than his impaired pupil.
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