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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Can ‘creations’ and ‘creatures’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?

Can ‘creations’ and ‘creatures’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?

An evangelist says that the woman is one of God’s most marvelous (creations, creatures).

  

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"creatures" sounds a little odd. "creations" is OK, but, similar to "the man" in your other post, "the woman" seems unexpected. e.

  • "creatures" sounds a little odd.
  • "creations" is OK, but, similar to "the man" in your other post, "the woman" seems unexpected.
  • e.
  • women in general.
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"creatures" sounds a little odd. "creations" is OK, but, similar to "the man" in your other post, "the woman" seems unexpected. I wonder if you actually mean "woman", i.e. women in general.

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