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Discover Ludwig"create a moment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of making something special, memorable or unique. For example, you might say: "We wanted to create a moment that we could cherish forever."
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"He wanted to create a moment that people could remember forever".
Mr. Dinsmore's drum-and-bass rhythms helped create a moment that recalled Yoko Ono's urgency.
I really went there to find a place and create a moment where I would be completely by myself.
Their styles are the opposite of organic, and yet every year someone manages to create a moment that stands out.
And arriving almost back to back, his two new full-length films create a moment that highlights his immense versatility.
Crossing the Line avoids themes yet manages to create a moment — or a burst of moments, as there will be 20 events in 18 days.
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That creates a moment of opportunity for us.
This globalization of academia is creating a moment of flux.
Once more, Moose Skowron had created a moment that someone would never forget.
The detonations are staggered, so that material from above collapses into voids created a moment earlier.
If this intervention creates a moment of calm, the Bahraini ruling family should seize the opportunity to introduce real reforms.
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