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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ferment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of agitation, excitement, or a mixture of ideas and influences, often in a cultural or social context.
Example: "The city was a ferment of creativity, with artists and musicians collaborating in unexpected ways."
Alternatives: "a hub of" or "a cauldron of".
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Turkey was a ferment of intrigue.
But a ferment of rethinking and regrouping is under way.
It was a ferment of creative types pushing, pulling, fighting and collaborating.
For a while Murray will creak and shiver on the baseline, a ferment of curdled restraint.
She and Townsend met again that October at Clarence House, surrounded by a ferment of publicity.
You might expect all this to provoke a ferment of debate in Brussels.
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Alborixin was first isolated from fermenting a fermentation of Streptomyces hygroscopicus [ 12].
The NHS could be a rumbling ferment of bad news.
So there is a fresh ferment of political horse-trading and alliance-testing.
Now that all these young people are spending time on the Internet, there is a real ferment of interest in him".
They must deal not only with the major processes of growth, decay, and breakdown but also with a ceaseless ferment of adaptation and adjustment.
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