Sentence examples for am creating from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am creating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an ongoing action or process of making something in the present tense.
Example: "I am creating a new design for the project that will be presented next week."
Alternatives: "am developing" or "am producing".

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am creating

verb

To put into existence.

  • According to the Bible, God created the universe in six days.

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I am creating greater business impact".

I work with legends and I am creating a legacy.

Then, quickly back on his game, he added, "But I — I am creating memories".

I am not just dressing kids, I am creating memories … I hope!

Then, quickly back on his game, he added, "But I—I am creating memories".

"Even though my work involves creating spaces, I am creating illusions," he said.

And again, he said, "My only religion is the love of the work I am creating".

"There is a clash between the pathways I am creating and the squirrel highways", says Waltener, undismayed.

As I process, I am creating a finding aid which will eventually go online.

The Ice Cream Man (Keith Davis) defends himself: "I am creating change while you are just reinforcing the status quo".

The most unusual interior I have created is… maybe the next signature suites I am creating at the moment for the Hotel Mont-Blanc in Megève.

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