creative idea
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcreativeandidea
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creative
adjective
uk/kriˈeɪ.tɪv/us/kriˈeɪ.t̬ɪv/
producing or using original and ...
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idea
noun
uk/aɪˈdɪə/us/aɪˈdiː.ə/
a suggestion or plan for ...
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(Definition ofcreativeandideafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Self-experimentation can also facilitatecreativeideageneration by promoting certain conative factors for creativity.
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Boden (1994) expressed that acreativeideais a novel and valuable combination of familiar ideas.
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That is one of the purposes of this innovative andcreativeidea.
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Nevertheless, we need to remember that the promise of new rapid deployment troops concentrating on civilian rescue operations was not a new andcreativeidea.
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I do not think that this is acreativeidea.
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It is acreativeidea.
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Somewhat like acreativeidea, it can be encouraged and the correct environment can be provided to allow it to mature, but it cannot be forced.
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He never relied on the samecreativeideatwice.
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Has acreativeideaand demonstrates the procedure 2.
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A useful reminder to planners concerns the importance of pretesting not only the materials themselves, but also thecreativeideaand the messages.
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The purpose is usually being informed by a business objective and acreativeidea.
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Thecreativeideawas founded upon the notion that all communications should be as effortlessly enjoyable as eating the bar itself.
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In the composer's mind, vague memories fuse and grow into a new, conscious,creativeidea.
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It is sometimes difficult to ascertain which comes first - the creative ideas or the structuring framework within which they are housed.
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Creative ideas do not come out of nowhere.
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Bilinguals' divergent thinking of more sophisticated processing during which truly creative ideas may be generated.
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Creative ideas come from a deep well of experience and training in a specific area, whether it's music, painting, business, or science.
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Encoding the message is the second step in communication process, which takes acreativeideaand transforms it into attention-getting advertisements designed for various media (television, radio, magazines, and others).
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The main benefit of self-experimentation is therefore to reduce the "opportunity cost" of testing creative ideas.
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One morecreativeideais demonstrated 7.
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