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Discover Ludwig"was a fuss" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where people are making a commotion or creating a disturbance. For example, "There was a fuss over the unexpected news."
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I was told there was a fuss about military ballots.
The whole row was a fuss about nothing, he insisted.
This, Caspary reported, was a "fuss and fury that swelled my pride".
Le Monde's food critic Jean-Claude Ribaut suggested it was a fuss about nothing.
I started to feel the media hysteria was a fuss about nothing.
In August 2010, for example, there was a fuss when an Indian general was refused a visa to China.
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There's a fuss.
It's a fuss about nothing.
Would there have been a fuss if a less controversial political personage made a similar deal?
"I knew there would be a fuss" about the scene, Mr. Farrell said.
As further proof there has been a fuss here lately over the influx of Nigerian prostitutes.
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