creative output

collocation in English

meaningsofcreativeandoutput

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creative
adjective
uk
/kriˈeɪ.tɪv/
us
/kriˈeɪ.t̬ɪv/
producing or using original and ...
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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofcreativeandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The "fast fires" of shortlived electronic storage and dissemination media consume ourcreativeoutputalmost before we know it's gone.
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While coordination allows a conventional cognitive trajectory, lack of it may be the key tocreativeoutput.
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This study was designed to examine any links between the concept of flow or optimal experience and thecreativeoutputof student compositions.
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Still, we do get a taste for thecreativeoutputof all of these artists by way of audio and video examples.
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They recognised the financial realities of a premature exit from the labour market, and feared the frustration of a retirement withoutcreativeoutput.
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In this sense, the composition of core staff is critical to customer relations,creativeoutputand responsiveness.
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As architects, we are trapped between acreativeoutputas in fine art and the empirical, quantifiable research in the construction industry.
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The present study has shown that it is possible to achieve high-qualitycreativeoutputin musical composition and that a directly related flow state can occur.
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He argued that the whole creative process must begin with preparation and end with verification, two aspects that have often been overlooked or discounted as crucial to anycreativeoutput.
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Rather, it was a response to growing legal and social obligations, following a number of industrial tribunal test cases, and to a realisation that staff composition affectedcreativeoutput.
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The view is not borne out by thecreativeoutputof composers and choreographers, or by the enthusiasm of audiences, of all age groups, who go to the theatre.
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Klee was at the peak of hiscreativeoutput.
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A minstrel'screativeoutputusually takes two major forms.
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His later work attempted a new style that did not appeal to audiences, and alcohol and drug dependence further inhibited hiscreativeoutput.
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As history was considered to be a politicised academic discipline, historians limited theircreativeoutputto avoid prosecution.
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His six years of majorcreativeoutputcan be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature.
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With his family structure and work stability now gone, hiscreativeoutputbecame strained.
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Stability was restored in 2007, itscreativeoutputremained strong, but the agency seemed unable to restore its lost billings.
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Hercreativeoutputincludes works in solo voice, chorus and orchestra, musical theater and chamber music.
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It allowed us to work at a pace that was dictated almost solely by ourcreativeoutput.
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