recent furore

Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words

Refers to a furore that happened a short time ago.

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  • The recent furore over the CEO’s remarks has finally begun to die down.
  • Media outlets have been debating the recent furore about data privacy.
  • A recent furore erupted after the policy was leaked online.
  • Investors are still nervous amid the recent furore surrounding the merger.
  • The minister’s tweet sparked a recent furore in parliament.
  • We issued a clarification to calm the recent furore among customers.
  • International observers weighed in on the recent furore over the election results.
  • There will likely be more hearings as the recent furore continues to dominate headlines.
  • Her apology did little to quell the recent furore about the advertisement.
  • Historians compared the recent furore to earlier controversies in the industry.