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Discover LudwigThe phrase "created among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is shared or distributed among several people or groups. For example, "The new system was created among the members of the board to help streamline operations."
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Mr. Jung said 4,000 to 5,000 jobs would be created among local suppliers.
Most have made conditional endorsements, perhaps reflecting the political divisions the hunt has created among residents.
More importantly, I saw the enormous loyalty he created among his staff.
He also created, among other delights, a mercury fountain and fantastical furniture.
But he cannot overcome the intense fatigue he has created among the French.
With Haystack, associations, or groupings, can be created among files of any type.
A third district is likely to be created among the suburbs southwest of Houston.
No - except for the degree of needless panic it has created among some prospective travellers.
In sire referencing, genetic links are created among flocks by the mutual use of some rams (reference sires).
Whatever goodwill Steele created among African-Americans still pales in comparison to the many ways Limbaugh has insulted African-Americans.
Democratic reform during the 1960's created, among other laws, the Civil Rights Act and statutory desegregation.
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