Sentence examples for all that fuss from inspiring English sources

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All that fuss – people who read the book knew..

Still, you can't help but wonder if all that fuss was necessary.

You could argue that ITV didn't need to make all that fuss.

You don't think there'd have been all that fuss in your day?

All that fuss about one little word — "trauma" — and a change in its timing.

The important question Was all that fuss for the past two years about Henson deserved?

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And the laity don't seem all that fussed about the difference anyway.

"I used to win prizes, yes!" Professionally, however, he doesn't seem all that fussed about the idea of scooping awards.

A man?" For so long, Morrissey has felt ostracised by his peers; now, if the alternative is thuggish knuckle-dragging, he's decided he's not all that fussed about claiming that place in the human race after all.

Without wanting to upset the cliche applecart here, contrary to what Sex and the City suggested about women and shoes, despite being a female-type person, I am not all that fussed about shoes.

Some upside-down cakes need a thick layer of caramel to weld the fruit to the sponge, but this one does away with all that fussing around with boiling sugar: the blackberries collapse into a sticky mess as they cook, sinking slightly into the sponge and staining it bright purple with juice.

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