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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fantastic creature" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an extraordinary or imaginative being, often in the context of fantasy or mythology.
Example: "In the enchanted forest, I stumbled upon a fantastic creature that sparkled in the moonlight."
Alternatives: "marvelous being" or "extraordinary entity."
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Writing about a reality show seemed perfect for this author, especially because this one has a fairy as its main character, her favourite fantastic creature.
The young narrator goes on a wild alphabet safari far out beyond the letter Z, inventing additional letters with a fantastic creature corresponding to each new letter.
The fantastic creature is actually a lavish piece of jackalope wit: a spiral-contoured narwhal tusk grafted neatly to a horse head.
A fantastic creature with a Tweety-bird head and tiny birdlike beak could be either celestial or hellish, as could a dark-skinned presence of ethereal grace who bares a set of ferociously sharp teeth.
Machiavelli's Prince is not a practical advice manual aimed at any specific individual - rather it creates a fantastic creature, a kind of armoured colossus bestriding (and in Machiavelli's precocious dream, uniting) Italy.
During the creation of Adam and Eve there is already a book in the hands of a fantastic creature.
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IVORYTON "Figurative Forms and Fantastic Creatures," group show.
But, unlike Forsyth, Van Sant doesn't depend on magic, visions of fantastic creatures, and glowing light.
I could just imagine these fantastic creatures marching, running across the wet shiny cobblestones of Paris".
It's a territory of fallen angels, omnivorous ancestors and all manner of fantastic creatures.
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