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"commotion" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a state of confusion or uproar, usually caused by a group of people. For example: The shoppers in the mall were creating quite a commotion while searching for the best deals.
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India is a commotion.
There's a commotion upstairs.
Suddenly, there's a commotion.
There was a commotion at the entrance.
Around noon, he heard a commotion.
There was a commotion outside.
A commotion in the hallways.
"Such a commotion!" he exclaimed.
Someone arrives, creating a commotion.
It must have made quite a commotion.
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Suddenly, a commotion breaks out.
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