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Discover Ludwig"fuss over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to worry or pay excessive attention to something. It can also mean to make a big deal out of something. Example: The mother made a big fuss over her daughter's appearance before the recital, fixing every strand of hair and adjusting her dress multiple times.
Dictionary
fuss over
verb
To be overly attentive to someone or something
Exact(57)
Why fuss over a billion?
All this fuss over... punch?
Fuss over nothing really".
"They fuss over it".
So why the fuss over D.S.M.-5?
All this fuss over nothing.
Why the Fuss Over the D.S.M.-5?
Why all the fuss over this novelette?
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There was a lot of poring over the recipes and videos and fussing over the details.
Art too, fussing over pictorial appearances or fancy verbal replicas, is the connoisseurship of cadavers.
He fusses over things.
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