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Is living creators a common noun?

"Living creators" is a noun phrase, not a single noun. It's made up of:

* Living: This is an adjective modifying the noun "creators".

* Creators: This is the common noun in the phrase.

Here's why it's a common noun:

* Common nouns refer to general, non-specific people, places, or things. "Creators" refers to anyone who creates something, not a specific individual.

* Proper nouns refer to specific people, places, or things. For example, "Shakespeare" or "The Louvre".

Therefore, "living creators" is a noun phrase that uses the common noun "creators" to refer to a general category of people.

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