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The phrase 'create controversy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you wish to describe something that causes disagreement, debate, or strong feelings among people. For example, "The author's new book on the economic policies of the current government is sure to create controversy."
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"Many felt that due to Mr. Sherman's controversial clients, having him speak would create controversy, and the focus of the graduation would be shifted from the students to the speaker," Mr. Capasso said.
"Why create controversy?
It also seems likely to create controversy.
These distinctions are bound to create controversy.
There are always reasons to create controversy.
"They can create controversy as well as a lawsuit.
You know, I didn't mean to create controversy.
"It was a project to create controversy," Mr. Kaenzig said.
He added: "I just hope I would not reach the point where I would create controversy.
He would sooner cut out his tongue than create controversy with it.
It would create controversy where none need exist, as well as posing puzzling medical questions.
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