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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again created" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has been created once more or repeated in the process of creation. Example: "The artist again created a masterpiece that captivated the audience."
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For this I again created two piles.
LONDON – Just as pressure was easing on Europe's financial sector, the situation in Cyprus has once again created chaos.
LTCM's caused chaos.During the current crisis, OTC derivatives such as collateralised-debt obligations have once again created big problems.
He studied samples from 80 pairs of twins, half of whom were non-identical, and, once again, created epigenetic profiles for all of them.
The events have again created questions about how the Mets manage their medical procedures and, beyond that, how they operate as an organization.
That would have been seen as an outrage but the Spaniards again created their own hazards by a failure to deliver the knockout blows.
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Pulling on it again creates tiny fractures.
Reading the word "rest" again and again creates a weird sensation.
American manufacturers are hiring again, creating jobs for the first time since the late 1990s.
The CNET by-laws will again create an interesting issue, though.
This causes mirrors and mountings to vibrate slightly, again creating spurious signals.
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