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The phrase "generated much controversy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a subject, action, or statement that has caused a lot of debate or disagreement. Example: The politician's comments about the new policy generated much controversy among voters and the media.
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Its specific instructions -- on everything from stink bombs to techniques in shoplifting -- generated much controversy.
Until recently, at least, the program had not generated much controversy within the state.
During World War II she joined the Nazi Party, and her membership later generated much controversy.
Mrs. Kennedy's candid remarks about members of her husband's Administration and other public figures, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., have already generated much controversy and discussion.
While the international union's debate stirred considerable astronomical passion, the Rose Center's Plutoless planet display has not generated much controversy or consternation.
Jonathan's announcement in September about his intention to run in the 2011 presidential election generated much controversy leading into the PDP's presidential primaries, held in January 2011.
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Most enforcement matters, particularly insider trading cases, do not generate much controversy.
As it turns out, the task is difficult and generates much controversy.
Agrippa does not discuss the question whether upon its return to the heavens mens retains its individual identity, an issue that was generating much controversy among contemporary Italian philosophers.
Bottlenose dolphins perform in many aquaria, generating much controversy.
I did not, however, anticipate that my novel would generate much controversy.
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