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The phrase 'creates a need' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that leads to a requirement for something else, and is often used in reference to marketing or economic topics. For example, "The increase in demand for sustainable products creates a need for companies to invest in new technologies."
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COLD weather creates a need for coziness and texture.
Additional confusion can occur if resistance develops and creates a need to change drugs.
A belonging that is never realisable, but that creates a need for searching.
This creates a need for a special mechanism to keep blood moving on its return to the heart.
While globalisation reawakens in individuals a need to belong, it also creates a need for nations to cooperate.
It is quite possible to have a feeling about the world which creates a need that nothing satisfies except poetry.
When the law is altered to suit individual companies, it becomes more complex, which creates a need for more lobbying to deal with the complexity.
Intermittent wind and sun power creates a need for backup generators, while playing havoc with business models that justify investing in them.
This discontinuity creates a need to use storage tanks.
The establishment of a right thus creates a need for budgeting and for a financing system.
In terms of contingency, the economic environment which requires efficiency creates a need for bureaucracy.
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