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Discover Ludwig"create an event" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically refers to the act of planning, organizing, and hosting an event. Example: "The company's marketing team worked together to create an event to launch their new product."
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"I wanted to create an event that celebrated the art of food writing".
"We want to create an event, not just a one-time shopping experience.
"I feel optimistic, because when you create an event, there's energy and electricity".
In both cases, as with any temporary show, the idea was to create an event.
I used Facebook to create an "event" and invite my digital chums.
One drawback is that when you create an event, it will show on the Nearby page for anyone to see.
(It will not be hard to create an event more respectful and enthusiastic than the alleged "tribute" that was this year's genuinely callous BET Awards).
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A few months later I saw another tweet from the site, this time asking if anyone would be interested in helping to create an events calendar.
But his first mistake was to create an events page on Facebook.
"But the pope has done me a great service in creating an event out of me".
So I've created an event with both of these extremes.
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