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The phrase "extremely creative" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is very innovative, imaginative, and original. Example: The artist's work was extremely creative, incorporating unconventional materials and techniques to create stunning pieces of art.
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The stories were extremely creative.
"It's fun because you can be extremely creative," Barajas said.
"They were extremely creative on their part," Schneider said.
"They've fought an extremely creative, sophisticated campaign," he said.
"He is extremely bright, extremely creative and extremely inventive.
Also Oro, which reopened in Leblon recently, is extremely creative.
"My dad is an extremely creative person who doesn't know he's creative," Trecartin told me.
"And he is extremely creative about getting the maximum from a limited space".
Its elusive valuation makes it conducive to extremely creative tax accounting.
Many non-scientists are surprised to learn that science is an extremely creative activity.
He's extremely creative and he's visionary — and he understands buildings need to come in on time and on budget.
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