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Discover LudwigThe phrase "create a bridge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to build or establish a bridge that connects two points, either physical or metaphorical. Example: The construction company was hired to create a bridge over the river, making it easier for people to cross to the other side.
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"I wanted to create a bridge," he said.
"We're trying to create a bridge that makes it easier for those people to cross over".
"She is able to create a bridge between her Indian background and her American home".
I wanted to create a bridge between experimental music and pop".
I wanted to create a bridge, which is what El Puente means.
These relations create a bridge between a purely topological model and a fully localized network.
Symbolism and aesthetics aside, sometimes they are just the right way to create a bridge between cultures.
"I am trying — as I do in all my work — to create a bridge," he said in a recent interview.
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"It creates a bridge between champagne and here," he said.
"My pictures created a bridge between worlds, created awareness that could lead to change," he says.
And the honesty in these perceptions, whether true or invented, creates a bridge to another person.
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