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The phrase "this creates mystery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation, story, or artwork that evokes curiosity or uncertainty. Example: "The sudden disappearance of the main character in the novel is a pivotal moment; this creates mystery and keeps the readers engaged."
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In the short term this creates mystery; in the long term it can breed indifference.
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But he creates mystery through method: the languid pace and long shots, often with the camera slowly moving like a probe, ask viewers to look and keep looking as if they were detectives ferreting out clues.
Horn plays Oskar, a socially maladroit kid in New York whose father (Tom Hanks) creates mystery quests to draw Oskar out of his shell.
As the writer-director of the Oscar-winning "Crash" is wont to do, Haggis creates mysteries, raises questions, delves into psyches, and he rarely tidies things up at the end.
They create mystery instead of destroying it.
The idea was to create mystery, but the only thing created was a crashing flop.
You didn't have to follow all his allusions; Dylan's power lay in creating mystery, not resolving it.
And more: the way the pleats work with the body and the light, they create mystery around flatness.
Murals, she said, expand the sense of space by creating mystery, and until recently they were the norm.
Adam Schoenberg's "One Acquainted With the Night" uses gentle chromaticism to create mystery and sensuality, and was given a shapely reading by Lance Suzuki, flutist, and Akimi Fukuhara, pianist.
These trailers consistently reveal much too much about the film, so instead of arousing interest by creating mystery, they make seeing the actual film seem unnecessary.
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