Examples of 'caused consternation' in a sentence

Meaning of "caused consternation"

The phrase 'caused consternation' is used to describe a situation or event that has caused confusion, panic, worry, or dismay among people. It implies that something unexpected, troubling, or unsettling has occurred, leading to a state of anxiety or distress

How to use "caused consternation" in a sentence

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caused consternation
This has caused consternation among some traditionalists.
The similar names and use cases undoubtedly have caused consternation between the two companies.
This caused consternation among fans.
The judgment has caused consternation.
This caused consternation in the French population and in Washington and London.
Decision has caused consternation.
This caused consternation among the population, because it was viewed as a portent of disaster.
The kidnap caused consternation.
It 's not just within Turkey 's national boundaries that the GAP project has caused consternation.
The discovery has caused consternation among environmentalists.
The first launch of 60 satellites by Space X in May had already caused consternation among astronomers.
The letter caused consternation among legal and business circles.
The victory of the Economist trend caused consternation among the exiles.
This addition caused consternation and enhanced the fear of the people in all lands.
However, his advocacy of a possible Liberal-NDP merger caused consternation among some Liberals.

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I have caused consternation.
However, on the day, the horse 's appearance immediately caused consternation among racegoers.
The one on the latter date caused consternation because of decreased frequency of such experiences.
In a town 300 miles from the mission, the same luminous airship caused consternation a few minutes later.
This judgment has caused consternation in Croatia and in the world.
This caused consternation from his patrons, his dealer and most notably, his mother.
As you can imagine this caused consternation in the House.
This has caused consternation in Jerusalem.
According to the British media, this thunderclap caused consternation at Buckingham Palace.
This declaration caused consternation among Protestants, who even thought of rebelling.
This was the infamous “ Black Week ”, which caused consternation in Britain.
That judgement has caused consternation in Croatia and throughout the world.
Side 2 of the record caused consternation at the time.
The vote 's outcome has caused consternation and celebration in almost equal measure.
The shift in Turkey 's attention caused consternation among U.S. policymakers.
The paper has caused consternation in Paris, Berlin and Brussels.
The death of President Arafat had caused consternation among millions of persons throughout the world.
His departure caused consternation in Bologna.
Even if those results caused consternation and fear, they were valid.
Richter 's dismissal caused consternation in the Seattle arts community.
News of Jackson 's exploits caused consternation in Washington and ignited a congressional investigation.
These reports apparently caused consternation in the Vatican, and were quickly corrected.
Trump 's changing position caused consternation among Senate Republicans.

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