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The phrase 'for example create' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce an example of something, usually something that has been mentioned in the preceding sentence. For example: "Businesses can use digital marketing tactics to reach their target customers. For example, create social media campaigns, produce promotional videos, and advertise on online platforms."
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But, she said, "we need to monitor [it] very closely and take care that we don't, for example, create a city centre devoid of citizens".
This is a far more scalable approach than attempting to, for example, create certificates for every education provider in the country.
If your theme is a haunted hospital, for example, create a section of the classroom with gruesome body parts, such as eyeballs (grapes) and brains (noodles).
A chart might, for example, create a "head and shoulders formation," which is composed of three jagged hills, the central one (the head) reaching the highest point.
Structural stuff works really well for stage too – big shoulders, for example, create a silhouette that looks good from a distance.
Horizontal lines of visual disturbance across a monochrome image of a motorway, for example, create the effect of an archaic form of threatening CCTV.
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For example, creating art.
Marty Roesch, for example, created a free intrusion-detection system called Snort.
Russian designers, for example, created a new overhead arch beam that holds up airplane storage bins.
Eileen Fisher, for example, creates dignified, well-made clothing that can disguise a number of anatomic misfortunes.
The agency, for example, created "Love/Hate Graffiti" for MOCAtv's "Art in the Streets" series.
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