create controversy

Frequency: 8.216.0 per million words

to bring a disagreement into existence

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Examples (10)

  • The director's new film is expected to create controversy with its bold themes.
  • The government's decision to raise taxes created considerable controversy among the public.
  • Creating controversy seems to be his primary strategy for gaining media attention.
  • He was advised not to publish the article, as it would inevitably create controversy.
  • The launch of the new AI technology will likely create controversy over privacy issues.
  • Her unconventional research methods might create controversy within the scientific community.
  • The company's new advertising campaign has already created a storm of controversy on social media.
  • Significant controversy was created when the secret documents were leaked to the press.
  • Did the artist intentionally try to create controversy with his latest installation?
  • If they proceed with the merger, it is certain to create controversy among employees and shareholders.