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"creating" is a correctly spelled and usable word in written English
You can use the word "creating" to describe the process of making or producing something. Example sentence: I am creating a sculpture out of clay.
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Creating
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Present participle of create
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Creating a culture of active participation will create a better world for the public, and incredible opportunities for media and brands.
Creating a Twitter storm every so often is exactly what Vice wants.
Creating partnerships A great global health innovation is nothing unless it is used and a US-Zambian research partnershiphas expressed an interest in testing Amplino in the field once the prototype is fully developed.
Wikipedia says that "sock-puppetry" – creating a fake online identity "for an improper purpose, such as to mislead other editors, disrupt discussions, distort consensus or avoid sanctions" – is not permitted.
Your job is to think about how those communities can start creating new clusters so that they can attract new businesses.
Next, he pointed out that full nationalization of a financial institution might trigger systemic shocks, as investors retreated from other banks, creating exactly the kind of panic that nationalization was intended to prevent.
What matters isn't what they produce but the fact that they get involved in creating something.
Al-Qaida's goal of creating an Islamic caliphate spanning the Muslim world is limited to a pocket of lawless boltholes controlled by separate factions.
He not only had a lot of the right targets and policies for creating a sustainable London, he was also starting to green the way that money was spent by the Metropolitan Police, Transport for London and the London Development Agency.
After joining the UK youth parliament and creating a documentary based on her experiences, Temi founded Get Outta the Gang which aims to raise awareness, help rebuild family structures and give young people a long term focus beyond youth violence.
Australians tend to have a preconceived idea of what Aboriginal Australia is meant to look like Wayne Quilliam "Whenever I'm creating a show for Australia, I tend to find – and this is just a general rule – that Australians have a preconceived idea of what Aboriginal Australia is meant to look like, meant to act, meant to sound," he says.
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