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The phrase "creative of" is not a common phrase in English and is not grammatically correct. It does not make sense to use "creative" as a preposition. A more correct way to use "creative" in a sentence would be as an adjective, such as "She is a creative writer."
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Creativity unifies any many and is creative of a new unifying perspective which then becomes one among the many.
In addition, the bill asks nothing particularly creative of industry.
She's the most exciting and creative of them all.
But the conservatives now in power can gag the most creative of Russia's writers.
It's empowering, and it's the most creative of the three, I find.
Is it an invitation to that most creative of industries, tax avoidance, to expand further?
"Publishers have historically been the most innovative and creative of organisations," he said.
And perhaps the most creative of all the sciences is mathematics.
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If you would like to resemble a struggling graphic designer/photographer/enter-brand-of-creative-of-your-preference/aspiring model, you too are going to have to engage in a little misplaced nostalgia.
So it's launching an Advertising Transparency Center where users should be able to see all the ads running on Twitter, the content/creative of those ads, how long they've been running and which ones are targeted specifically at you.
"We spent a lot of time thinking about how we merge the real world and the virtual worlds," said Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, of Forbidden Journey.
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