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"create a revolution" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to initiate or start a major change or upheaval. Example: The new government's policies were so oppressive that they created a revolution among the citizens.
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"Literature can't create a revolution overnight.
More than that, she helped create a revolution in dance.
Red Sky and others predict that broadband technology will create a revolution in the ad business.
"Those songs were meant to create a revolution — to fight what's holding you back," she said.
"I wanted to create a revolution in the family," he continued.
To create a revolution in one's own life every single day by force of mind...
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"We are creating a revolution.
Photography created a revolution in the recording of dance.
This has created a revolution in scholarly publishing, especially in the sciences and engineering.
"The typewriter," goes a dated piece of verse by D. J. Enright, "is creating a revolution in poetry".
Rather, if this pill creates a revolution, it will be a slow-rolling one.
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