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'provoke controversies' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations or actions that are likely to stir up strong debate and disagreement. For example, "The Prime Minister's new policy has already begun to provoke controversies."
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Moments of contestment between multiple regimes of value can provoke controversies that challenge the co-production of a tissue's value and the socio-technical arrangements that support it.
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Provoke controversy wherever it can be inflamed.
Of course the ambition of these reforms will provoke controversy.
Honey Maid knew its ad would provoke controversy, and it did.
The book, they told him, would provoke controversy and threaten his professional well-being.
Clarkson's ability to provoke controversy while in foreign parts continues unabated.
We would not have imagined that language along those lines would provoke controversy".
The death last week of the Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev continues to provoke controversy.
And he does his utmost to provoke controversy, as when he gives President John F. Kennedy "an unlikely bedfellow" in Adolf Hitler.
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The timing of Brooks's return would provoke controversy given the forthcoming criminal trials of former Sun journalists.
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