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"created it as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to someone having created something with a specific purpose or intention. For example, "He created it as a way to keep track of his progress."
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Unknown for more than 1,000 years except to wild animals, insects, flood waters, prodigious foliage and perhaps the local Bhil people, this magnificent work of art, architecture and contemplation, was abandoned by those who created it as long ago as AD 500.
Judge Brown examined Amtrak's obligations under the statute that created it, as well as the powers conferred upon it by the PRIIA.
Its name is Spirit of the Senses; Mr. Houlon created it as a student at Arizona State University in 1983, when he promoted the first salons as part of class work in a major he designed: intuition and creativity.
For instance, thisisthelongestsilliestmost ridiculousinternetaddressintheworld.com belongs to Jeff Savage, who created it as a lark.
A computer programmer called Robert Lancaster created it as a hobby.
He created it as an alternative to Sendmail, the most widely used e-mail server program.
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And not only people that look at fashion but those that create it as well".
Furthermore, they create it as debt which has to be repaid at interest.
And we try to create it as a team – so you drive yourselves.
Mr. Schiff is also deft at finding humor in Bach's writing (as opposed to creating it, as Gould so often seems to do).
We didn't create it as a Need for Speed site - it's a very interesting experiment, a high detail motor sport photojournalism blog.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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