noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
political
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Coalitionism was not then only a political creed , but also a web of friendships and habits that underpinned political cooperation.
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I laughed when I read of the things which they considered important: political creeds , literary cliques, careerist intrigues.
religious
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Amnesty International is independent of all governments, political factions, ideologies, economic interests and religious creeds .
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He was a devoted family man, and a friend to men of all religious creeds and political persuasions.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Give everybody an equal chance, regardless of race, color, creed , or gender.
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Mother Teresa offered her service and love to people of every caste and creed .
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Our church welcomes people of various races, colors, and creeds.
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The belief in Jesus as a prophet is a major part of several world creeds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Breaking down creed and colour, With broadside shots of laughter.
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Gandhi had mental health because in him word, creed , and deed were one; he was integrated.
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He had acted in accordance with the Punjab creed , but with too much enthusiasm and a few decades too late.
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I am running for everybody in Britain, irrespective of colour or creed .
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Surely they must have some doubts, made some mental reservations to the creed they so confidently recited morning and night.
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The enlightened founders were eager to produce a universal creed that they could throw like a tent over the diverse church religions.
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When I attended Lois's church no one asked me to sign any creeds.