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Discover Ludwig"ruffling feathers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe causing a stir or uproar among a particular group of people. For example: "The CEO's new plan for downsizing is ruffling feathers among the employee base."
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He loved ruffling feathers.
Porsche does not worry about ruffling feathers.
He was not afraid of ruffling feathers.
The organisation's quality assurance role risks ruffling feathers.
And his increasingly outspoken pronouncements were ruffling feathers.
She could argue for equal pay without ruffling feathers.
And how to do it without ruffling feathers?
There is an important corollary: women have little to lose by ruffling feathers.
And once again, Dr. Belsky, now feeling ever so slightly vindicated, is ruffling feathers.
The 31-year-old Democrat has been ruffling feathers in the Hudson County Democratic Party since 2004.
That and people skills, being diplomatic enough to get any potential problem sorted in advance, without ruffling feathers.
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