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Discover LudwigThe phrase "create spirit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of fostering enthusiasm, motivation, or a sense of community.
Example: "The team worked hard to create spirit among the members, ensuring everyone felt included and motivated."
Alternatives: "foster enthusiasm" or "cultivate morale."
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Q: As CEO, what are you doing to help create spirit of innovation, culture of dot com environment.
If he chooses to create matter, he must also create spirit, at least in the form of space, if not in other forms (though, of course, More wants to move from space to other immaterial entities).
A create spirit like myself enjoys having as many outlets as possible to express those things I am passionate about.
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"It's time to try to create a spirit of unity amongst our players".
He hastened the disbanding of the army and strove to create a spirit of accommodation among religious leaders.
"Against Sunderland I needed a player, a team more aggressive without the ball because we have to create team spirit.
It has the opportunity to create the spirit of its new arena, which is anchored by the solid, Victorian-era building the Granary.
His figure sketches and portrait studies were the epitome of pencil drawing in which lucid contours and limited shading combined to create a spirit of elegance and restraint.
You have to dedicate yourself to take care of the people who were hurt the least, and in that way you create the spirit to go forward.
For the first time, either as assistant or head coach, Joachim Löw failed to create team spirit, traditionally the side's biggest strength.
Moreover, matter cannot create the spirit which is obviously operative in human actions of intellect and will.
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