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"unleashed a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a person, thing, or force being suddenly released or set in motion. For example, "The angry mob unleashed a wave of destruction throughout the city."
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"Light cigarettes unleashed a monster".
They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
That breakthrough unleashed a boom.
But it unleashed a monster.
In 1949, it unleashed a sexual scandal.
The Taliban unleashed a regime of terror.
He also unleashed a big curve.
California soon unleashed a statewide manhunt.
Wherever she appeared, she unleashed a hurricane.
On his first match point, Janowicz unleashed a 134-m.p.h.
Tinordi skated toward it and unleashed a shot.
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