Sentence examples for to create any from inspiring English sources

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to create any

verb

To put into existence.

  • According to the Bible, God created the universe in six days.

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We didn't try to create any kind of image.

We don't want to create any acrimony or hard feelings.

"We don't want to create any loopholes," he said.

He was pulled in the 56th minute, having failed to create any sort of danger.

But we didn't do much to create any opportunities for ourselves, and that's frustrating.

It would take long exposure to the device to create any health risk, she said.

"I don't want to create any bad karma for the opening day of the tournament".

"I'm not going to create any disturbances or any other distraction for this team.

I'm a writer; I know what it takes to create any book.

"I just didn't want to create any expectations," he said later.

"I don't think that they are going to create any kind of provocation with North Korea.

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