creative activity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcreativeandactivity
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creative
adjective
uk/kriˈeɪ.tɪv/us/kriˈeɪ.t̬ɪv/
producing or using original and ...
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activity
noun
uk/ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are ...
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(Definition ofcreativeandactivityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcreative activity
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Some things emerge from humancreativeactivity.
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Inspiring starting points are vital in anycreativeactivity.
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The truly busy person is involved in morecreativeactivity.
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This could mean reprioritizing earlier interests in acreativeactivity.
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Creativeactivitywas spoken of as playing two functions in this complex situation.
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Self-simulation is presented as the natural paradigm for contemporarycreativeactivity.
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Gilels emphasised that his living conditions were seriously inhibiting his continuedcreativeactivity.
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This design did not facilitate identification of significant differences in the participant's perceptions ofcreativeactivityover time.
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Undeterred by these antipathies, members of the group quickly began intensive culturallycreativeactivityat their new base.
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Identifying the therapeutic mechanisms ofcreativeactivityis important, but remains challenging, as several mechanisms may well be intertwined.
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Although research has identified positive benefits from participation increativeactivity, it also reveals key issues still to be explored.
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When punks use the term 'scene' they mean the active creation of infrastructure to support punk bands and other forms ofcreativeactivity.
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This is perhaps especially true of the fourteenth-century authors, at whose historical moment the making visible of categorical thinking is an imperativecreativeactivity.
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The parti, out of which the aesthetics of the project would grow, was as much found as made in this intensecreativeactivity.
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Another type of confrontation became apparent as participants spoke of joining increativeactivityin a group with other people with advanced cancer.
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Creativeactivitywas further identified as a means to enable the coexistence of experiences that participants identified as contrasting and difficult to juxtapose.
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Research on the function and potential ofcreativeactivityoutside institutional settings may thus offer important insights for optimizing palliative care for people at home.
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Being able to engage increativeactivityseemed, therefore, to be important in maintaining or reinforcing experiences associated with being an active and valued person.
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Creativeactivitywill usually violate aesthetic norms while still producing works that are judged successful, whether by progressive critics or the public.
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Rather, the relatively long period between interviews may have given participants time to reflect on how their experiences ofcreativeactivityrelated to their everyday life.
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A common feature ofcreativeactivitywas that it worked quite directly to expose limitations that participants experienced, due to symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and decreased function.
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