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Discover Ludwig'lacks creativity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is not original or that is unimaginative. For example, "His painting lacked creativity, as it was a derivative of a famous artist's work."
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While there is a certain amount of skill needed to do that well, it lacks creativity.
One common criticism of Japanese business is that it lacks creativity and innovation.
This is not to say that Florence Parry Heide's text for "Some Things Are Scary" lacks creativity or thoughtfulness.
The concept is more than 900 years old, and our modern take on it apparently lacks creativity.
Chinese adults, including those very grown-up ones in government ministries, hope it will provide the secret ingredient that their education system sorely lacks: creativity.
Many complain that Brazil's current style lacks creativity, but the team is not deficient in patience, defensive insistence or moments of brilliance that still summon the beautiful game.
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The offensive sector has been lacking creativity lately as all the pressure is on Felipe Martins to be the creative midfielder for the team.
Mexico rather lacking creativity at the moment.
They lacked creativity in the midfield.
I'm concerned that we lack creativity, lack mobility, and we don't put opportunities away.
Edu turned the ball over frequently in the final third and lacked creativity.
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