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Discover Ludwig'foment trouble' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the sense of stirring up unrest or conflict. For example, "The group of protesters seemed intent on fomenting trouble, yelling loudly to draw attention to their cause."
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Administration officials deny trying to foment trouble.
Tehran certainly never misses a chance to foment trouble.
So anybody who now tries to foment trouble is doing it on their own".
Ms Gao and Mr Pu represent the kind of thick-skinned activism that the authorities fear could foment trouble over the next few weeks.
Mr. Milosevic remains firmly in control in Serbia and, by most reckoning, is stepping up his effort to foment trouble along the border between Serbia and Kosovo.
Senior Pakistani government and intelligence officials dismissed the idea that their country might seek to foment trouble in Afghanistan for strategic reasons.
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Iran sees the Bush Administration as trying to marginalize its regional role, so it fomented trouble".
"If he is in opposition he is on the street fomenting trouble".
Manama regularly accuses Tehran of fomenting trouble, but no evidence has come to light of direct Iranian involvement.
The soviet of Karabakh voted last winter to request unification with Soviet Armenia, but Moscow responded by claiming that extremists were fomenting trouble.
The Sudanese agriculture minister and chief negotiator here, Magzoub el-Khalifa Ahmed, blamed rebels for fomenting trouble across Darfur to sustain international attention.
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