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The phrase "a large fuss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a lot of commotion, excitement, or unnecessary trouble about something.
Example: "The announcement of the new policy created a large fuss among the employees, leading to numerous discussions and debates."
Alternatives: "a big deal" or "a significant commotion".
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Take care of any concerns they express immediately and without creating a large fuss.
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We don't like a big fuss.
This all feels like a big fuss.
A big fuss was made almost immediately.
They make a great fuss about turning down potential customers.
I knew there'd be a big fuss.
Not a big fuss.
It was unnecessary to create such a big fuss.
Making a big fuss about nothing.
They created such a big fuss.
If the gamble paid off and the test subject received a large helping of their favorite fruit, there was little fuss.
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