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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a stir" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of clarity and context.
Example: "The event caused quite a stir in the community."
Alternatives: "as a commotion" or "as a disturbance".
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The hook was then used as a "stir" to remove the carbonate apatite within the deposit.
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When its central bank eases monetary policy, as it did this month, it creates almost as big a stir as a decision by America's Federal Reserve.
The BEIS is hoping that its campaign launch will create as much of a stir as the "Go to work on an egg" campaign, which the novelist Fay Weldon famously helped to promote as an advertising copywriter in the Sixties.
Although it didn't cause quite as much of a stir as Maines' Bush comment, Earle's song John Walker's Blues upset many Americans by expressing sympathy for the white, middle-class Californian who joined the Taliban.
As was always to be the case with Le Corbusier, unbuilt projects, as soon as they were published and circulated, created as much of a stir as did the finished buildings.
Given that many of its most popular leaders endorse immigration reform this may not cause as much of a stir as it would have 6 months or a year ago.
There are times when what is not in a Queen's Speech causes as much of a stir as what is.
Who was left off Canada's roster caused as much of a stir as who was on it.
"Not one of his books caused as big a stir as Shishkin's small comment".
Causing as much of a stir in the club scene as in classical concert halls, Tristano is a committed disregarder of limits and rigid practices in music.
It causes as much fuss as possible — a stir that disrupts the entire week, year after year.
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