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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inventive with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who uses creativity to solve a problem or do something. For example, you could say "She was being very inventive with her use of materials to create a complex sculpture."
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That increasingly involves becoming more inventive with materials.
Both instances are highly inventive, with sculpture of remarkable quality.
However, being more inventive with orders can work out better.
Maybe the answer is to be more inventive with our last-minute suppers.
Though that doesn't excuse designers from trying to be more inventive with other apps.
The food is sleek, attractive and inventive, with no burritos or tacos on the menu.
There is plenty of scope for being inventive with the lineaments of heptarchical cricket.
The story is pacy, exciting and inventive with strong and interesting characters.
Louise Bourgeois and Richard Wilson, for being so inventive with space.
It is also particularly inventive with the 1994-1997 war in Chechnya, which it completely segregates from the story.
The NoMad's cocktail list is both classic and inventive, with many drinks tempered by bitter European herbal liqueurs.
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