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'has just created' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has been recently made or developed. For example: The company has just created a new line of innovative products.
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One has just created the ultimate killer application.
And she has just created a huge scandal.
But this act makes little sense, since the Colonel has just created the superhero anew.
The Canadian government has just created a new post of religious-freedom monitor.
Ty Inc., the plush-toy company, announced Monday that it has just created a Cecil the Lion Beanie Baby.
Artist ROA has just created a huge painting at the harbour of a tuna fish and a cormorant.
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"We've just created better packages," he said.
Ferrari had just created a new TV format: Candide Camera.
Lawmakers told the command to use a contingency fund they had just created.
"I've just created these Word documents, and I just write everything down".
They have just created more obstacles for independents to reach an audience".
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