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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creative contribution" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a unique or innovative idea, effort, or action that adds value to something. Example: The artist's creative contribution to the project helped to elevate it to a whole new level of excellence.
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Burghley made a creative contribution to the Elizabethan architectural achievement.
In 1990 Fitzwalter himself was awarded a Bafta for "an outstanding creative contribution to television".
Overall, however, it is a creative contribution, and paves the way for additional informative research.
A creative contribution does not suffice to establish authorship of the movie.
Ruth's brilliance and creative contribution to the field were accompanied by an extraordinarily warm and loving presence.
They were "literal, conventional depictions of the Three Stooges" and lacked any "significant transformative or creative contribution".
The Alumni Class Funds support projects that make a novel or creative contribution to MIT's educational excellence.
An actress like Garcia makes a creative contribution to a film much like a vocalist's addition to a musical recording.
Execution of a sculptural project from an assigned problem with the specific creative contribution determined by the student.
With contemporary electronic instrument technology, the composer is free to choose whether or not the creative contribution of a performer will serve his artistic goals.
But while his productions, whether large-scale or intimate, were consummately crafted works of total theatre, it is their choreography that drew from Béjart his deepest creative contribution.
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