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creatively

[kree-ay-tiv-lee]

adverb

  1. in a creative or innovative way.



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In the prior regime, Sheridan had been given a free hand creatively and on spending, which Ellison and his new executive team had reportedly signaled might not continue in the same way.

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But all the projects were done with passion and the hope they would be creatively successful.

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With reform and economic growth off the table, France’s political factions now are bickering over who can wreck the economy faster and more creatively via tax increases, industrial policy and new regulations.

“We’re not concerned with how it’s going to be distributed to people fundamentally, as we’re creatively trying to satisfy ourselves,” Ellis says.

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“I suppose there was an element of attention-seeking, if I’m being completely honest. It was at a time when I didn’t feel creatively fulfilled, so it’s how I stayed in the conversation.”

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