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To imply otherwise is to create problems where none exist.
"These people are paid to create problems for us.
Is it likely to create problems for the opponents?
I want to create problems for the offense.
I will not go into discussions with people who like to create problems.
The goal is to screen the film, reach people, not to create problems or conflict.
He stayed away from Ahmadinejad, so as not to create problems for him.
Automakers have the legal ability to create problems for Amazon and Greenlight.
This has the potential to create problems in recruiting and retaining staff of appropriate quality".
"Marxism says the reactionaries continue to create problems until they are eliminated".
"Migrants who don't succeed in crossing make these accusations to create problems for [us].
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to create impediments
to create emergencies
to create projects
to create disturbances
to create headaches
to accommodate problems
to create trends
to produce problems
to create imbalances
to generate problems
to develop problems
to discuss problems
to create graphs
to describe problems
to create jobs
to create moments
to create companies
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