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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since created" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time period beginning from the moment when something was created or came into existence. For example: "The company has seen tremendous growth since it was created five years ago."
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She has since created a tamer, and safer, account.
Generations of scientists have since created laboratories and developed training and education opportunities in new countries.
(She has since created a foundation that seeks to educate Somali youth).
He didn't, but has since created the stool, above, and 22 are in the restaurant.
Deutsch has since created a new slogan ("Stop. Think. Tylenol") and media campaign.
Frayn moved in with Tomalin in 1981 and the pair have since created what friends routinely call an idyll.
The company has since created more than 250 gardens, which come in various sizes and are installed on site, soil included.
He has since created considerable enthusiasm among party activists in Colorado, winning the local, county and state party conventions, but he has struggled to raise money.
He has since created a new iteration of it, and for Arabic-speaking refugees Abu Amar has become an essential guide.
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Since creating the budget airline he has had mixed success.
Guillen has held on to it ever since, creating a conundrum for Vizquel.
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