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The phrase "has created a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that has been made or invented by someone in the past. Example: The artist has created a beautiful sculpture out of marble. Another example: The chef has created a new dish that is sure to become a customer favorite.
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That has created a standoff.
@HeymanHustle has created a monster.
Each has created a solo.
Britain has created a monster.
Obamacare has created a patchwork.
"Austin has created a new model".
Syria has created a third option.
"It has created a sense of urgency".
"He has created a distinctive style.
University College London has created a specialist science school.
And he has created a lot.
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