create a sensation
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to bring about a situation of widespread public excitement
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- The new artist's bold exhibition is expected to create quite a sensation.
- Her groundbreaking research definitely created a sensation in the scientific community.
- The marketing team hopes the viral campaign will create a global sensation.
- By arriving in such an extravagant outfit, she managed to create a sensation at the gala.
- The young prodigy's performance has already created a huge sensation among critics.
- To create a lasting sensation, an artist needs both talent and originality.
- His controversial remarks were bound to create a sensation in the media.
- The unexpected plot twist certainly created a sensation among the audience.
- They aimed to create an international sensation with their innovative product.
- If the rumors are true, the announcement will create a massive sensation.