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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent action or habit of producing or generating something.
Example: "As an artist, I believe that to grow and improve, you must always create, regardless of the circumstances."
Alternatives: "consistently produce" or "continuously generate".
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Always, always, always create a hygienic environment in these types of situations.
"But crises always create opportunities.
But every team you play will always create a chance".
But do I think we'll always create icons and legends?
More intrepid passengers, of course, can always create do-it-yourself excursions.
But if given a chance, a good young trumpeter can always create a buzz.
"People isolated on the fringe always create their own mores and their own lingo".
The strengths that make it powerful always create corresponding blind spots and vulnerabilities.
BUSINESS scandals like the collapse of Enron almost always create a cast of villains.
Presidential trips almost always create traffic havoc in New York, even under normal circumstances.
"I could always create a living space within an industrial space," he said, "but could not do the reverse".
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