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Discover Ludwig'big fuss' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a lot of noise or commotion surrounding a certain issue or event. For example: There was a big fuss about the new movie coming out, so I decided to watch it.
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What's the big fuss?
He's making a big fuss.
A big fuss was made almost immediately.
We don't like a big fuss.
I knew there'd be a big fuss.
This all feels like a big fuss.
There was a big fuss afterwards.
"She raised a big fuss," he said.
Where is the big fuss about that?
So there's a big fuss to consult the rule book".
Not that I make a big fuss about it.
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