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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a system created" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a system that has been established or developed by someone or something.
Example: "The researchers presented a system created to improve data analysis efficiency."
Alternatives: "a system developed" or "a system established".
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"It's a system created in the '80s," Mr. Nieto said.
A system created to respond to political rather than economic logic needs fixing.
Housing court, a system created to protect tenants, has become a powerful tool for landlords.
Tagaq was sent to a residential school – a system created to forcibly assimilate indigenous children into Canadian culture.
Problems should be logged and a system created to ensure the issue is dealt with smoothly and effectively - whether you are present or not.
But whatever Libya does, it must stay within the boundaries of a system created by Colonel Qaddafi, or Brother Leader, as he is called.
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Such a system creates distortions without collecting as much revenue as the high rate would suggest.
As one assessor put it in Panorama, such a system "creates a feeling there are indeed targets".
Such a system creates value for a business as a consequence of the value it delivers to customers.
A quota system created an economic rent for exporters.
The tetanus-diphtheria vaccine is now being distributed under a rationing system created by Aventis, one of its two manufacturers.
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