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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already create" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been created prior to a certain point in time, but it typically requires a different verb form.
Example: "They have already created a new version of the software."
Alternatives: "have already made" or "have already developed".
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Moreover, the global dominance and sole superpower status of the United States already create international tension and resentment.
But given that humans can already create human emotion quite nicely, thanks, do we really need something to replicate that artificially?
Certain unregulated practices within the financial industry can already create havoc with what one character here refers to "financial weapons of mass destruction".
Anyone with the necessary skills can already create Minecraft mods and share them with the game's community of tens of millions of players of all ages.
Local groups can (and do) already create pages on Facebook, but Nirav Tolia, the founder of Nextdoor, has quietly set up more than 5,000 neighbourhood networks in 48 American states in just over a year.
Why try to maintain the fiction of creating a level playing field for athletes whose environmental, economic and genetic backgrounds already create significant differences and render the concept of fair play meaningless?
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Tchaikovsky has already created music of metamorphosis.
"They are already creating these virtual effects.
Even this has already created controversy.
Yet, Obama has already created a formidable legacy.
But EuroVegas has already created an unlikely alliance of opponents.
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