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"make a fuss over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation for which someone is making a particularly large effort, such as to celebrate a special occasion or to attract attention. For example: "My parents made a fuss over my birthday this year, buying me an expensive gift and organizing a big party."
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There's no need to make a fuss over this".
You were wrong to make a fuss over your Giselle.
I was prepared for the agents to make a fuss over the actor.
Of course, it's nice to have somebody make a fuss over you, all the same.
Why make a fuss over an idea that has no sense for you?
Biggest ovation of the night came when a Yankee make a fuss over being struck out.
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The Lagos-born designer Duro Olowu — whom Hastreiter fixed up with Golden a year ago — appeared on the terrace, and Hastreiter made a fuss over his baggy-seated, slim-legged, spiral-seamed bluejeans, which came from Japan.
The announcer certainly made a fuss over them.
At the factory, the secretary made a fuss over Marco.
So please, stop making a fuss over parmesan.
The menu makes a fuss over its main courses from the grill.
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