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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stir with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe causing excitement or activity, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The announcement created a stir with the audience, leading to a lively discussion."
Alternatives: "a buzz among" or "excitement from".
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Then she caused a stir with her "cowards" comment.
He gave it a stir with a long-handled spoon.
But about five years ago, Haywood caused a stir with a new approach.
He caused a stir with this sketch sending up a certain class of Jordanian women.
This is not the first time Newsweek has caused a stir with its cover choices.
Was it a hit?" _ You created a stir with your book "Bad Mother".
Michelle Obama must be used to causing a stir with her frocks.
In 2003, Nikki Gemmell created a stir with The Bride Stripped Bare.
Here are some student artists who have caused a stir with their artwork.
The 80-year-old entrepreneur's comments caused a stir, with some papers lapping up her views while feminists saw red.
It could be, as Terry said, that Cuban wants to avoid creating a stir with a championship in reach.
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