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Discover Ludwig"creating a style" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of designing or developing a particular aesthetic or fashion. Here is an example: "Samantha was always fascinated by fashion and spent hours creating a style that was uniquely her own. Her friends were always in awe of her ability to mix and match different pieces to create a cohesive and trendy look."
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She and a team of designers are creating a style guide, she says, so she can quit repeating herself.
"If you are creating a style which is so specific that nobody imitates it," he said, "then you are clearly doing something wrong.
Mr. Schiff makes the point that film composers rely on successions of short cues, creating a style that translates poorly in the concert hall.
Building a saxophone language of incidental elements, you'd think, is like creating a style of poetry that uses semicolons, ellipses and other niceties but no actual words.
"It was important that guests feel 'by the sea' here" says Sara. "I wanted it to have coastal touches without going Disney, or creating a style you could find in a room in London".
Like a choreographer, these are his dancers and it's not about finding the new all the time, but building a relationship and creating a style that is beyond fashion.
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He created a style that became a fashion.
Hank Carter created a style, but there are so many more.
"I create a look and I create a style," Eileen once remarked.
We've created a style of shooting video for office space that's really never existed.
But from the start Webern created a style distinctly his own.
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