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Discover Ludwig"fuss about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make a big deal or commotion about something. Example: The teacher didn't want us to fuss about the missing stapler, but the students couldn't stop talking about it.
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What's the fuss about micronutrients?
What's all the fuss about?
"There's no fuss about it".
Why the fuss about Stephanopoulos?
A fuss about nothing?
Why the fuss about it now?
I don't fuss about my words".
He made no great fuss about it.
SO WHAT was all the fuss about?
But don't fuss about the aphid.
What was all the fuss about?
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