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The phrase "a stir" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of excitement, commotion, or activity, often in response to an event or situation.
Example: "The announcement of the new product created quite a stir among the employees."
Alternatives: "a commotion" or "a buzz".
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That caused a stir.
(It also caused a stir).
The words caused a stir.
The speech caused a stir.
It caused quite a stir.
You caused quite a stir.
These fatalities may pass without a stir.
(The original decision itself caused a stir).
And so this caused quite a stir.
I caused too much of a stir".
Justin Bieber caused a stir upon arrival.
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