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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ruckus" is perfectly correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to a noisy disturbance or commotion. For example: "The children caused a ruckus in the store, so the manager asked them to leave."
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Twitter's 2000-Follow Limit Raises A Ruckus.
Make a ruckus.
Turkish nationalists raised a ruckus.
Listeners raised a ruckus.
Just a ruckus.
What a ruckus ensued!
'RIGOLETTO' This one might cause a ruckus.
Gonna raise a ruckus tonight.
She and her friends raised a ruckus.
Tony thinks he'd be "causing a ruckus".
But it's not a ruckus band.
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