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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for creating a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or intention behind the act of making or developing something.
Example: "The team is working on a new project for creating a more efficient workflow."
Alternatives: "to develop a" or "for producing a".
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He wasn't one for creating a fuss.
The group's leader was cited for creating a hazardous condition.
Roosevelt was later criticized for creating a sham process.
There are certain regulations for creating a party.
Ferrari blame Mosley for creating a two-tier Formula One.
What's the process like for creating a project like this?
Ferguson officials blamed the media for creating a circus.
She also blamed police procedures for creating a volatile confrontation.
Other options for creating a network were limited.
Was ridiculed for creating a silly little vanity site.
There's nothing like that feeling for creating a loyal readership.
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