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The phrase "Generate controversy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something is likely to create argument or debate. For example, "The proposed law changes would likely generate controversy among citizens."
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And it can generate controversy.
Rodriguez tends to generate controversy.
Its size, location, cost and form continue to generate controversy.
Allen's blessed ability to generate controversy has not deserted her.
Rather than generate controversy, the "30 for 30" films recycle it.
In fact, the best way to generate controversy is by sending a record to Bruno Brookes.
Both generate controversy about whether they are more derivative than original.
All three are experienced lawyers who would be unlikely to generate controversy individually.
A festival flourishes if it can generate controversy as well as celebration.
The tests could generate controversy if they led to more abortions.
Mr. DeMint does not merely generate controversy; he seems to seek it.
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