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The phrase 'create situations' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to situations that you have deliberately made or constructed, for example: "I try to create situations that will challenge me and help me to grow."
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So you try to create situations where there are unknowns.
If he is pumped up enough he can create situations to put the opposition under pressure.
Rachel Schreiber and Susan Silas also create situations that re-examine emotions.
We can kidnap the audience and create situations where the viewers are forced to react.
"You could create situations, do something environmental," he told the Village Voice in 2002.
Does being 41 mean you can't create situations or dialogue for a 22-year-old?
They put opponents under pressure and create situations for players like Neymar to decide the match.
He has an ability to create situations out of tight positions.
His polymorphous efforts create situations in which such thoughts feel not only natural, they feel like our own.
"When you move him around in the formations," Fassel said, "you can create situations when you have mismatches".
In training, we create situations that are similar to Atlético in terms of tactical approach, positioning, and movement," Clement explains.
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