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Discover Ludwig"noise about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lot of talk or rumors about a particular topic or situation. Here are a few examples: - There has been a lot of noise about the new restaurant opening in town. - The celebrity's controversial tweet caused a lot of noise about their behavior. - The company's recent merger is causing a lot of noise about potential layoffs. - Despite the noise about their performance, the team remains focused on winning the championship.
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In reality, it is noise about nothing.
So what's the noise about this time?
Some car dealers make a lot of noise about standards.
"He did make noise about it, to me," Gore said.
There's been a lot of noise about silence lately.
Second, make noise about the issues you care about.
So why aren't they making more noise about obesity?
Remember the noise about Clinton selling the Lincoln bedroom?
What, exactly, is all that noise about, anyway?
But there too will be noise about UBI.
Surely Mayor Michael Bloomberg would make some noise about this.
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