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The phrase "in creative" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to describe someone's approach or mindset, particularly in the context of creativity or problem-solving. Example: "She excels in creative thinking, always finding unique solutions to complex problems."
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This applies to questions related to self-reported creativity and for working in creative environments.
Blake believed in creative destruction.
As in creative accounting, it sounded like.
Degree in creative writing and fine arts.
So, like Minecraft in Creative mode then.
"But problems can result in creative solutions.
School's Out, Stars Are In, creative activities and Planetarium shows.
Then, they apply their learning in creative ways.
Like many houses in creative hands, it may never be.
It presents wines rapturously and in creative ways.
One of the Marshall seniors was interested in creative writing.
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