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Discover Ludwig"create a commotion" is correct and usable in written English
You would use it to describe a situation where there is a lot of noise and activity. For example, "The schoolchildren created a commotion when they ran out of the classroom for recess."
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He added that he was "out there to create a commotion," and might have caught the Islanders off guard.
An accomplice would then create a commotion outside the room, prompting the mark to block the door with a table or chair.
With the Jewish community as divided as it is between observant and non-observant Jews -- and between "modern Orthodox" Jews like Mr. Lieberman and more insular Orthodox Jews known as the Haredim -- such comments will probably continue to create a commotion.
Thrash the tip of the stick from left to right to create a commotion.
"When there are small shocks, it can create a commotion on the water surface.
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Someone arrives, creating a commotion.
In the public arena, the suicide question also created a commotion.
Barbara Corcoran, the founder of the Corcoran Group and a grande dame of New York real estate, says creating a commotion of potential customers is an effective strategy.
LONDON -- In the last few weeks, an unlikely image from the archives has created a commotion, raising questions about celebrity and justice, and where they could possibly intersect.
A few days earlier, Jesus had created a commotion in the merchants' quarter in the Temple, when he overturned the stalls of the moneychangers.
"I just either go to the restroom," to avoid creating a commotion in the aisle, "or sometimes I go up and stand and chat with the flight attendants".
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