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The phrase "create a department" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the formation of a new department within an organization, such as a company or school. For example, "The board of directors voted to create a new department dedicated to customer service."
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He proposed instead that the school create a department devoted solely to gerontology.
Lord Irvine wanted his protégé, the prime minister, to create a department responsible for the administration of both criminal and civil law.
Then, last year, Mr. Chirac asked the museum to create a department of Islamic art -- Mr. Loyrette is still looking for somewhere to house it.
For months after Sept. 11 last year, Mr. Bush and the Republicans adamantly opposed efforts to create a department for domestic security.
The legendary architect behind the effort was Prof. Albert Cook, who was determined to create a department of leading stars and critics.
She attempted to woo leave voters by signing up Chris Grayling, a prominent leave campaigner, to chair her campaign and pledging to create a department to negotiate the UK leaving the EU.
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It was created a department in 1905.
In response, the company created a department to look for spammers.
Two years later, the British government created a department to pursue the experiment.
We created a department to set rules for store design, layout, and merchandising.
She created a department for pulmonary rehabilitation at Beth Israel Medical Center which continues to inspire and care for individuals so afflicted.
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