Examples of using Would create in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
This would create a monster.
The PoA concept, if successful, would create a new challenge.
This would create a 6vs2 scenario.
Your disappearance would create suspicion.
She would create these backpacks and resell them.
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I wonder why Tucker would create such a thing.
That would create the conditions for world peace.
But it was a moment that… that would create a Hollywood legend.
It would create a PR nightmare for us.
We knew that with better ingredients we would create better pizzas.
Here Hoss would create this concentration camp.
My father would often say how his swords would create a new age.
And that would create a universal HIV vaccine.
Combating poverty required sustained economic growth that would create productive employment.
This would create an imperfect obligation for States.
The same applies to other properties that would create a stacking context on an element.
Would create a protective umbrella shown here in red.
Alone in his room, he would create characters and interview himself.
This would create a lot of jobs for a lot of people.
I was hoping my formula would create more than a visible presence.
That would create internal agitation, and a gigantic wave of anti-semitism.
Another bug close to this would create interference and give you away.
It would create a core research capacity, servicing countries with special needs.
Booth would think that would create an emotional bond between us.
This would create an environmental and economic duality that would not be sustainable.
I was worried that they would create maybe an unbearable living situation.
Green sectors would create more jobs than would be lost in other sectors.
Halting the work of the Fund would create both environmental and human health difficulties;
The chapter would create more problems than it solved and could facilitate fraud.
The resulting chain reaction would create exponentially expanding clouds of debris.