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The phrase "create resentment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling of being wronged or mistreated by someone or something, for example: "Her condescending behavior created resentment among the staff."
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You create resentment.
Development programs are sometimes well received, and sometimes they create resentment.
Once something is mandated (on or off), it's bound to create resentment.
That sort of behaviour can only create resentment, and likely made this scandal inevitable.
It could not only create resentment, but disagreement over the path of the company.
It was possible, he pointed out, that the move would merely create resentment.
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This created resentment from the outset.
"That inevitably creates resentment in the legislative branch".
The preferential treatment for Cuban migrants has created resentment among other Central American immigrants.
It deepens their sense of alienation and creates resentment that their fears are so easily dismissed.
But some bills he promoted, along with his irreverent observations, created resentment.
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