Examples of 'stirred controversy' in a sentence

Meaning of "stirred controversy"

Stirred controversy: Describes an action or statement that causes public disagreement or debate

How to use "stirred controversy" in a sentence

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stirred controversy
His strong stands sometimes stirred controversy.
He stirred controversy wherever he went.
The event has stirred controversy.
Thomas has stirred controversy due to her inflammatory political rhetoric and promotion of conspiracy theories.
The observer mission has already stirred controversy.
The comment stirred controversy and the singer publicly apologized.
The film garnered a lot of attention and stirred controversy.
That her books have stirred controversy is no surprise.
Cloning and gene modification has already stirred controversy.
But the superstar singer stirred controversy with some of her more passionate.
Nijinsky took the creative reins and choreographed ballets which pushed boundaries and stirred controversy.
Its publication stirred controversy.
Vidal has stirred controversy by his contact with Timothy McVeigh.
China s involvement in the tech fair has stirred controversy in the past.
This stirred controversy as skeptics noted it brought warranty concerns with Prevost.

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This is not the first time North has stirred controversy within the church.
That has stirred controversy and forced the French to face uncomfortable truths.
The tweet was not the first time King has stirred controversy for making controversial statements.
Moran has stirred controversy in the past for his criticisms of the Israel lobby.
The draft article seems to have stirred controversy in the Sixth Committee.
Billed by organizers as a celebration of life, the event also stirred controversy.
The public sale itself stirred controversy and has left the general public indignant.
The use of Napalm during the Vietnam War stirred controversy.
New Swedish government stirred controversy when it announced it will recognize the state of Palestine.
As noted there, the article stirred controversy.
Godfrey at times stirred controversy with his firing of his show 's personnel.
Since its announcement, it stirred controversy.
Chris Pratt once stirred controversy with his Gadsden flag T-shirt.
Russia 's efforts to expand its presence in the region have stirred controversy.
His criticism of extremism has stirred controversy among some American Muslims.
This is not the first time that Ivanka 's presence has stirred controversy.
Listhaug 's views have already stirred controversy within the Nordic nation.
Loos ' stripped-down buildings influenced the minimal massing of modern architecture, and stirred controversy.
The statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt also stirred controversy over the issue of his disability.
Solzhenitsyn's latter works, which included essays on Russia's future, also stirred controversy.
The book stirred controversy when it was first published in 1963.
Europe 's unprecedented migrant crisis has stirred controversy and polarised opinion.
In 1999, he stirred controversy by publically supporting NATO 's intervention in the war in Kosovo.
Immediately upon taking office, Bradley stirred controversy.
Even in death, Ratu Mara stirred controversy.
However, Aboutrika 's political stances have also stirred controversy.
Rapes of 41 women and girls in Iranshahr stirred controversy across Iran.
Allegation of mistreatment of workers on the worksite stirred controversy in early 1954.
An article in Slate from 2000 said the book stirred controversy in the industry.

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Examples of using Controversy
There was controversy over what was protected or not
They had not given rise to controversy
The controversy centers on money deposited in banks
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