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The phrase "creating a culture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of establishing meaningful and shared values, beliefs, and rituals within a group or organization. For example, "The new leadership team was focused on creating a culture of openness and trust throughout the company."
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"Theaster is creating a culture zone, a cultural central point on the South Side," Emanuel said.
Creating Olivia was all about creating a culture so important to activism and political movement.
"It's creating a culture," Dr. Connolly-Schoonen said.
"It's about creating a culture where we own this data.
That's a good start to creating a culture of preparedness.
It's about creating a culture that is inclusive and accepting".
What's your approach to creating a culture of innovation? A. It's allowing people to fail.
"They're creating a culture that didn't exist before, so there's no organic connection to the community".
And that is about creating a culture where work is at the heart of our success".
She added: "It's an important symbolic step towards creating a culture of gender parity at Kingston".
The Government must address its own part in creating a culture of police impunity.
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