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Discover Ludwig"generate controversies" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cause or produce disagreements or disputes. Example: The politician's statement on immigration policies is sure to generate controversies among his constituents.
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People's different incentives generate controversies as this deal demonstrated".
For example, in the case of employee welfare and benefits, there is a downward rigidity in the form of sticky wages, so if there is a difference between the two companies, they are often adjusted based on the higher company standards or via layoffs, both of which can generate controversies.
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And it can generate controversy.
Rodriguez tends to generate controversy.
Its size, location, cost and form continue to generate controversy.
Rather than generate controversy, the "30 for 30" films recycle it.
Allen's blessed ability to generate controversy has not deserted her.
In fact, the best way to generate controversy is by sending a record to Bruno Brookes.
"Compensation continues to generate controversy and anger," Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, said last month.
Both generate controversy about whether they are more derivative than original.
All three are experienced lawyers who would be unlikely to generate controversy individually.
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