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Discover Ludwig"creative effort" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or group's attempt to come up with something new, or to solve a problem in a particularly inventive way. For example, "The team made a significant creative effort to develop a new approach to the project."
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"Right now he's consumed by the creative effort," says Peter Brown, his publicist for several decades.
It contends that the law protects "the expertise and creative effort involved" in curating titles such as The Sound Of Dubstep Classics and Ibiza Annual 2013.
Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.
The Olympics showed that the BBC can sustain massive editorial, technical and creative effort.
This remarkable achievement was the result of determined and demanding patronage and of intense creative effort.
It comes down to who provided the creative effort or significant arrangements.
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But then again the vast shift of creative effort from paper to the Web may render the fact that some good novels were written during our time irrelevant.
"Torture" might be one way to label the active, creative effort of mutating and wrenching music out of the air.
Unlike other companies — which focus narrowly on architecture or interior design or branding — Streetsense promises a unified creative effort behind everything.
For all the talk of green jobs, there is no large-scale creative effort to turn this employment debacle around.
That man was Hari Seldon, the man who represented the one spark of creative effort left among the gathering decay.
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