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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different creeds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more faiths or sets of beliefs. For example, "The school welcomed students of different creeds and backgrounds."
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Lots of people, of all different creeds and colours, have extramarital affairs.
Two different creeds have swept Republicans to victory in recent memory.
It is painted as the label on a mock fruit can filled with prayers from different creeds.
This conflict arises not from Lenin's tracts but from the historic rivalry between people of different languages and different creeds.
There is now a tendency in every country and culture to blame the foreigner, those with different creeds and skin colour, for all economic and social problems.
It has taught people of different races to live in brotherhood and people of different creeds to live side by side in reasonable tolerance.
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But the new generation of entrepreneurs follows a different creed.
Fadl addresses the bloody division between Sunnis and Shiites at the heart of Islam: "Harming those who are affiliated with Islam but have a different creed is forbidden".
Granting people the right to marry the partners they love, although they may be foreigners, of a different creed, another race, or yes, the same sex, enables people.
It's also a great victory for all Americans, for anybody who has ever been discriminated against because they are of a different color or different sects, different creed — indeed, all Americans who have an interest in equality.
We are a diverse group: 80 people of different races, creeds, ages, genders, political leanings and ethnicity.
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