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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a user create" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey that a user is creating something.
Example: "A user can create a new account on the website."
Alternatives: "a user generates" or "a user produces".
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How may a user create an account?
For fun, he, along with a partner, Tristan Eaton, introduced his first app in 2010, B-BOT, which lets a user create and customize a small-screen avatar, like a digital Mr. Potato Head.
Launched last week, Spindle is a social journaling app that solves this issue by putting the emphasis on letting a user create content for themselves, and share it with friends as an afterthought.
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After signing up, a user creates a simple profile, consisting of name, age, sexual orientation, possible meeting spots and a photograph.
But she explained that, generally speaking, if a user created content that promoted violence, Instagram would remove it and possibly disable the user.
In this method of cheating, a user creates multiple accounts, one of which is the primary account that will ultimately earn a certificate.
Hartzog argued that authorities shouldn't be able to force tech companies to hold on to every bit of data a user creates.
But d1g.com became the most popular Arab social-media site (after Facebook and Twitter) when a user created the "Egyptstreet" diwan during the Egyptian revolution.
In this case, a user creates a barcode for a product in the app.
With Rainforest, a user creates a sign up test and then configures it.
A user creates a profile which can be vague or descriptive.
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