This phrase is correct and can be used in written English. You could use it as a way to emphasize that something isn't restricted by a person's race, color, or creed. For example, "Everyone should be afforded the same rights and privileges, regardless of race, color, creed.".
Applicants will receive appropriate consideration regardless of race, color, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation, or country of origin".
We need to have an honest discussion about what we want the social contract to be, regardless of race, color, creed, gender or sexual orientation.
"Our stance to welcome everyone regardless of race, color, creed, etc will always remain.
A leading political activist with a long and storied history of working for the interests of the most vulnerable regardless of race, color, creed or economic status.
If a landlord refuses to rent an apartment to someone because of race, color, creed or disability, then discrimination occurs.
The conflicts of race, color, creed, war, politics, and the battles between the haves and have-nots were all curated by rumor and salesmen.
The idea is to get rid of "any matter reflecting adversely on persons because of their race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex or occupation".
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