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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has stirred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has caused a reaction or emotion in the past and continues to have an effect.
Example: "The documentary has stirred a lot of debate about climate change."
Alternatives: "has provoked" or "has awakened".
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Eidsmoe has stirred controversy.
A nation has stirred.
SOMETHING has stirred in the electoral swamp.
That has stirred up old factional feelings.
But the money has stirred some controversy.
That uncertainty has stirred anger.
Westernization has stirred provincial cities, too.
The case has stirred a political firestorm.
The consignment has stirred up some controversy.
Hefner's recent success has stirred surprise.
He has stirred up prejudice.
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