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The phrase "causing a stir" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to create excitement or controversy, usually through one's actions or words. Example: The new policy proposal is causing a stir among the employees, with many expressing their strong opinions about it.
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Bedroom designers are also causing a stir.
Keith Lemon's appearance on @ITVThisMorning is causing a stir.
Together Earl and Browne have been a causing a stir.
Now Dr. Kraut is causing a stir yet again.
Back at Hawthorn Green, the animals are causing a stir.
The school is already causing a stir, even beyond engineering.
Berkeley's announcement is still causing a stir on social media.
Residents on the block were surprised to hear that the awnings were causing a stir.
Even before its release, the report was causing a stir at City Hall.
The procedure, already causing a stir, is about to become a phenomenon.
A new waste sorting and disposal system has been introduced and it's causing a stir.
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