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"is trying to create" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used whenever you want to convey the idea of someone making an effort or attempting to create something. Example: The artist is trying to create a masterpiece that will captivate the audience. In this sentence, "is trying to create" emphasizes the artist's current efforts and determination to produce a work of art. It could also be rephrased as "is attempting to create" without changing the overall meaning.
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He is trying to create that smokescreen".
All I'm doing is trying to create".
Hurley is trying to create that kind of excitement again.
NOW, Mr. Melton is trying to create growth opportunities.
Now Underkoffler is trying to create an environment for it.
The GOP is trying to create a better debate.
But Mr. Pinera is trying to create even more jobs, so he can raffle them, too.
Part of it is practical: he is trying to create the illusion of radical honesty.
And for the long term it is trying to create demand for an even faster internet.
"Which is why it is trying to create instability here," he added.
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"It's very effective, and [Nevada Hispanics is] trying to create something overnight".
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