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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fuss about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is unnecessary excitement or concern over something trivial.
Example: "There was a lot of fuss about the new dress code, but most employees didn't mind the changes."
Alternatives: "a commotion over" or "an uproar regarding".
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A fuss about nothing?
It's a fuss about nothing.
There's just no need to make a fuss about it.
Don't make a fuss about your pal's tweets.
She'd made such a fuss about keeping her distance.
No one in Europe is making a fuss about that.
They don't get into a fuss about it.
She added: "The media makes a fuss about something.
So is it all a fuss about nothing?
Why have MPs not been making a fuss about this?
I'm not prepared to make a fuss about it".
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