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The phrase 'create a vicious circle' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which a problem or issue is compounded by the actions intended to solve or address it. For example: "The cuts to public services led to an increase in poverty, which in turn created a vicious circle of hardship and deprivation."
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That can create a vicious circle.
But price controls create a vicious circle.
This could create a vicious circle, some analysts warn.
Their foreclosures weaken neighborhoods and create a vicious circle by further undermining the market.
This, it is hoped, will create a vicious circle (for Jakarta) of increasing desperation, human-rights violations and insurmountable international opprobrium.
Because of this, there is a widespread belief among computer, social and political scientists that search engines create a vicious circle that amplifies the dominance of established and already popular websites.
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This risks creating a vicious circle.
The process creates a vicious circle.
In this way, scarcity creates a vicious circle.
Tonier than thou ReprintsLow productivity creates a vicious circle.
Most have cut back on investment, creating a vicious circle that reduces growth further.
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