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"created a sensation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used as an idiom to describe something that caused a lot of interest or excitement. For example: "The new movie created a sensation among fans when it was released."
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"It created a sensation".
The article created a sensation.
He created a sensation.
"It created a sensation overseas.
The explanation created a sensation.
The book has created a sensation.
As the "divinely decadent" Sally Bowles, Minnelli created a sensation.
"We've created a sensation," the Belarus coach, Bernd Stange, said.
The news created a sensation across the country.
It created a sensation when it debuted in Paris.
The simple, well-cut dresses created a sensation.
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