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The phrase "created tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that has led to a feeling of stress, anxiety, or conflict.
Example: "The unexpected announcement created tension among the team members, leading to heated discussions."
Alternatives: "generated tension" or "caused tension."
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Mr. Gideon said it had created tension.
This created tension in the black community.
This created tension from the get-go.
Trump's election, she said, "has created tension in the street.
Regardless, the perception of close ties has created tension.
What if I created tension and I never released it?
That has created tension for U.S. diplomacy with Xi.
I hope your decision has not created tension between you and your twin.
The regions' financial problems have created tension with the government in Madrid.
Conrad's poorly disciplined troops created tension in Constantinople, where they arrived in September.
The tests have created tension between the Fed and the banks.
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