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Discover Ludwig"created a stir" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or action that has caused a significant public reaction. For example, "The announcement of a new government policy created a stir."
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The unsual mix created a stir.
In December 1983, Brookshier created a stir during a telecast.
His crackdown on tax cheats has also created a stir.
When it opened, Windows on the World created a stir.
A draft of the report has certainly created a stir.
She created a stir when she said the intense interest in Vonn was hurting the team.
Her new book, published in France, has created a stir among environmentalists, politicians, academics and mothers.
This is actually the second postseason in a row in which Alburquerque has created a stir.
And his show certainly created a stir, thanks to a jarring soundtrack and disorienting lighting.
The ability to update an ancient technique has created a stir in the wine world.
She once created a stir by insisting that she spoke the language of animals.
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