creative process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcreativeandprocess
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creative
adjective
uk/kriˈeɪ.tɪv/us/kriˈeɪ.t̬ɪv/
producing or using original and ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofcreativeandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is the task of the person working within thecreativeprocessto produce some variation in this inherited information, conventions, rules and ideas.
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As well as demonstrating respect, the device indicated how thecreativeprocessmanipulated and positioned these characters and their stories.
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Outside thecreativeprocessoutlined above, many composers regard reduced listening as an ultimate mode of perceptual contemplation.
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What a composer may view as a natural aspect of thecreativeprocessmay be interpreted, by others, as an act of cultural appropriation.
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Architecture derives from the intellect of an individual and the actions of the many: it is the tangible outcome of a complexcreativeprocess.
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It was clearly written with amusement and a certain amount of respect for acreativeprocessthat breaks down society's inhibitions.
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The paper concludes that thecreativeprocesscan be explained through knowledge transformers, and that they may provide the basis for linking learning with creativity.
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It is rather acreativeprocessof hypothesis construction and testing, guided by general heuristic principles.
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The most successful artistic collaborations described here occurred when thecreativeprocessarose from within the group and was not a predetermined ideology.
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No one individual in thecreativeprocesshas a monopoly say in the outcome of a particular artistic decision.
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He wanted to illuminate thecreativeprocessfor an artistic elite, and his concepts were more abstract than the practical admonitions found in sales texts.
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The emergence of reality in time as a real process and its representation in symbolism are two sides of the samecreativeprocess.
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But the length of thecreativeprocesscan be explained differently.
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What is the relationship between the site and thecreativeprocessin site-specific dance performance?
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I also wanted to show how it offers an interesting approach to interactivity, really allowing the user to participate in thecreativeprocess.
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Many examples in both volumes highlight thiscreativeprocessbetween borrowings from the past and neologisms.
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