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Free sign upThe phrase "creating controversy" is correct and usable in written English.
It describes the act of causing disagreement or argument among people. Example: The politician's statement about immigration policies has been creating controversy among citizens, with some supporting his views and others strongly opposing them.
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creating controversy about the outcome of voting.
He had a penchant both for creating controversy and for getting involved in controversies already brewing.
In addition to publicity stunts, Baron Cohen is a master at creating controversy, another great way to promote a film.
It is the danger of being so cautious, so worried about creating controversy, that we fail to take advantage of unprecedented opportunities".
Although there will be no P.R. blitz to push the work, Kartel, 35, is highly skilled at creating controversy and leveraging the media exposure into new opportunities.
But if Eaten Alive succeeded in one thing, it was in creating controversy, and sparking conversations on a myriad of neglected topics.
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As Stokols wrote, Trump has a history of creating controversies at such international meetings.
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Occasionally acquisitions created controversy.
Occasionally the pictures have created controversy.
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