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15 Sentences With "raise a fuss"

How to use raise a fuss in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "raise a fuss" and check conjugation/comparative form for "raise a fuss". Mastering all the usages of "raise a fuss" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She told Davidoff about the incident but didn't raise a fuss.
Alabama politicians also raise a fuss whenever they see a threat to any of Alabama's spaceflight business.
A fellow veteran was ready to raise a fuss, but when he heard Sutton's explanation he just nodded his head and left.
Those who raise a fuss about the rights of factory workers, gay people or abused women can expect the police to come knocking.
The next day, members of the press did raise a fuss about the fact that Trump traveled to Washington for his meeting with Obama without his protective pool of reporters.
The Spanish authorities raise a fuss, and the British high command, needing a scapegoat to appease their allies against Bonaparte, dispatch a vicious corporal named Calley (no coincidence, surely) to quietly eliminate Lacroix.
Botta said he was repeatedly pressured by his colleagues and superiors to not raise a fuss about the accounting problems he found, according to his whistleblower complaint and the lawsuit he filed against PwC.
Self-styled deficit hawks in the House are expected to raise a fuss about tax cuts that are not offset by spending cuts, but when faced with a choice between controlling deficits and cutting taxes, it's a safe bet a majority of Republicans will choose tax cuts.
In that instance, his failure to raise a fuss over Bobby's negligence in the death of an underage parlor girl disappointed Abby, but it's a pattern of behavior dating back to the first episode of the show, when he witnessed C.C. beating "Ashley" (now Dorothy) and could be counted on for his silence.
We would have got through the moment, I think, coming to some sort of understanding—Allison wasn't vindictive, and I wasn't about to raise a fuss—but that same breeze swept across the lawn to flip back the edge of the T-shirt and expose the eyeless head of the pig, and that was all it took.
But he suggested again that it's really Flint's problem, and the result of an "anti-everything group" looking for something to raise a fuss about: The water certainly has occasional less than savory aspects like color because of the apparently more corrosive aspects of the hard water coming from the river, but that has died down with the additional main filters.
Abaya had 46,072 votes while Aggabao had 41,103 votes. Aggabao brushed off the accusations, saying that he did not raise a fuss when he was beaten in 1991 and 2001.
When Sybil Stockdale's husband James was shot down in 1965 over North Vietnam, the US government had a "keep-quiet" policy, asking relatives of POWs to not raise a fuss about mistreatment of prisoners. The official reason was not that the prisoners were not being tortured, but bad publicity might result in worse treatment.
"Flabble" developed as a verb and a noun, meaning "to raise a fuss." "Don't flabble about it" would be a typical statement; so would "The damnyankees can raise a flabble about what we do." The Freedom Party's campaign against blacks led to the euphemism "population reduction", which was used instead of "genocide." "I'll reduce your population!" or "You'll get your population reduced!" became a Confederate saying; this was parodied in the United States.
The gang shows up and finds him with a suitcase. When the police come to question Gordon further, Fingers takes the suitcase (containing £50,000) and leaves, Gordon being too afraid to raise a fuss. Then Lucy walks in on her now-penniless husband. Fingers and his gang decide to keep all of this last windfall and not split it with Lucy, but as they drive away, the suitcase pops open unnoticed and the money is scattered on the road.

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