Sentence examples for creative reads from inspiring English sources

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"Faced with a stagnant, 10-year budget forecast, restricted resources and the need to address healthcare and safety needs of a rapidly growing percentage of healthy citizens over the age of 70, city leaders got creative," reads one of its marketing brochures.

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In those days, Google's algorithms were still maturing, which left the door wide open for fly-by-night digital marketing companies to invent creative (read: unethical) ways to serve their clients.

As the Miami Dolphins have sunk further and further into mediocrity, the franchise' fans have only gotten more creative (read: desperate).

I could start reading a long lecture about the lessons from the game of chess that can help you make decisions, strategize, be creative, read the opponent's mind.

The CIA may have to be somewhat creative (read: make up stuff) in order to keep the nation's intelligence community from being completely annihilated by an idiot with itchy tweeting fingers.

Earlier this month the New York Times did a piece on the supposed trend of "young creatives" (read: mostly white people with a bunch of money and no kids) moving from New York to Los Angeles.

Second, the justices seemed to counsel against any creative reading of Florida's election law.

It is about reading that generates ideas for writing, what Ralph Waldo Emerson called "creative reading". And even memorization.

That creative reading would render the provision meaningless, since licensed dealers are already required to conduct background checks.

There is the act of creative reading, and writing is more about a reader's imagination than anything else.

Take a creative reading of history (the modern mayoralty of Paris dates back only to 1977) and Paris is about to fall to the left for the first time since the revolutionary Commune of 1871.

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