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The phrase "create a scandal" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing actions or events that lead to public controversy or outrage. Example: "The politician's questionable decisions were enough to create a scandal that dominated the news cycle for weeks."
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His instructions were specific: "I want to create a scandal".
The important thing is not to create a scandal".
As they argue, they warn each other not to go too far and create a scandal.
In the early nineteen-thirties, "Baby Face" was hardly the only picture to create a scandal.
"Not because it will create a scandal, or will lead to our acquittal.
"I'm always assuming that if she's my girlfriend she won't create a scandal," he writes of a nameless consort.
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The company's treatment of undocumented workers created a scandal within the Orthodox Jewish community a decade ago, when Yanklowitz was a rabbinical student concerned with social justice.
"I've created a scandal".
None has created a scandal or even a stir.
She drove her fine carriage through Central Park, creating a scandal.
The publication of the first volume, in December 1862, created a scandal.
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