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Discover Ludwig'ferment of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'ferment of' to describe a situation in which there is a great intensity of feeling, discussion, or activity due to many people being involved in a particular issue or activity. For example, "The town hall was in a state of ferment as the mayor had proposed a controversial plan to cut public services."
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Turkey was a ferment of intrigue.
The NHS could be a rumbling ferment of bad news.
In the ferment of ideas, conservatives have taken the offensive.
Yet the ferment of the late nineteen-eighties made such gestures seem pallid.
For a while Murray will creak and shiver on the baseline, a ferment of curdled restraint.
She and Townsend met again that October at Clarence House, surrounded by a ferment of publicity.
Her career had its start within the postmodern dance ferment of the 1960s.
This latest version offers a ferment of all he's played since – concertos, jazz, Jimi Hendrix.
It represents neither stagnation nor the kind of ferment of progress that get out of control..
No focus group can equal the creative ferment of millions of regular users.
It's also a potent expression of the political-humanist ferment of the nineteen thirties.
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