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The phrase "are determined to create" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong intention or resolve to bring something into existence or to achieve a goal.
Example: "The team members are determined to create a more inclusive workplace for everyone."
Alternatives: "are committed to building" or "are resolute in establishing".
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"We are determined to create a visual statement for our visitors," Sheik Sultan said.
We are determined to create a prison estate that effectively rehabilitates prisoners while keeping the public safe.
In spite of the circumstances, they are determined to create, says Ryan. "We're young, and our fans might be a bit younger.
It is, in fact, a youth-led movement, where youth are determined to create direct democracy structures and change the direction of the country.
"The changes to private hire regulation were made to enhance public safety and we are determined to create a vibrant taxi and private hire market, with space for all providers to flourish.
I wouldn't advise that, unless it's clear that any of the senior managers are determined to create problems or aren't up to the job, neither of which seems to be the case at this point.
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De Rothschild was determined to create a "lasting legacy" for Plastiki.
Lei and Luo were determined to create opportunity for everyone.
Francis was determined to create a commercial dynasty.
Mr. Redleaf is determined to create a nice place to work.
"The empire is determined to create more difficulties for us," Mr Castro said.
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