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Common collocations with create in American Collocation

create verb transitive

US /kriˈeɪt/

specially

especially
exclusively
specially
specifically

Our productions are known for their wonderful visual effects and specially created live music.

newly

newly
recently

This is a newly created role; your responsibilities will be varied and challenging.

using a particular method

artificially
automatically
digitally
manually

Virtual reality is the ability to travel into artificially created worlds.

deliberately/not deliberately

deliberately
inadvertently

We believe that they have deliberately created an atmosphere of fear in order to intimidate people.

feeling

ambience
atmosphere
buzz
climate
environment
illusion
impression
mood

We aim to create an atmosphere where racism is not tolerated.

Leaflets are an excellent way of creating a buzz before the event.

problem

confusion
havoc
problem
tension

Winds of more than 70 mph have been creating havoc across the country.

something positive

chance
incentive
jobs
opportunity
wealth

I learned some very practical ways to create business opportunities.

piece of art

artwork
collage
masterpiece
sculpture

She was commissioned to create artworks for the hospital.

on a computer

database
directory
file
folder
image
playlist
shortcut
template

Go to online help to learn how to create a video file.