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Discover LudwigThe phrase "created controversy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, event, or action that has led to public disagreement or debate.
Example: "The new policy created controversy among the employees, leading to heated discussions in the office."
Alternatives: "sparked controversy" or "generated controversy."
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Occasionally acquisitions created controversy.
Occasionally the pictures have created controversy.
Ms. Gallagher's plan has created controversy.
Even this has already created controversy.
The Cayenne created controversy among Porsche traditionalists.
Several exceptions to these findings, however, have created controversy and complicated explanations of how, or whether, microgravity affects microorganisms.
Westbrook, whose fourth-quarter benching in Game 2 created controversy even in victory, scored 30 points.
However, the plan had reportedly created controversy both inside the Obama administration and without.
The Tara KLamp, manufactured in Malaysia since the 1990s, has created controversy in South Africa.
Leaving the wave created controversy, leading the competitive surfing establishment to suppress aerials for decades.
A new study about men, women, and conflict created controversy among our readers.
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