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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creative output" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe products, works of art, or ideas created using creativity. For example, "The creative output of this project is truly incredible!".
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— vast creative output.
All this fed into their creative output.
To them, it's their creative output".
Creative output, you know, is just pain.
Throughout all these years, his creative output was prodigious.
Love is evident in broad strokes of creative output.
It should draw attention to Mr. Holliger's extraordinary creative output.
Shandling's creative output was lean, but he was happier.
His creative output was not limited to music.
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The 1890s were a period of remarkable creative output for Durkheim.
All in all it's a beautiful two years worth of Charles Schulz's creative output.
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