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1 Her voice would cause a frenzy in me that I could hardly understand.
2 It didn't take long for the news to cause a frenzy among ice cream lovers nationwide.
3 It's not only Dyson vacuum cleaners that cause a frenzy when they feature in the Special Buys range.
4 It may well be imagined, therefore, that the idea of an underhand negotiation by Elizabeth would cause a frenzy in the Netherlands.
5 Aldi also regularly cause a frenzy with its weekly 'Special Buys' -with items selling out in as little as 10 seconds.
6 Arsenal 2, Fulham 0: An Arsenal side that can cause a frenzy of excitement has begun to appreciate the joys of calm.
7 It's not the first time Aldi's special buys have caused a frenzy .
8 Have you seen a bizarre fashion trend causing a frenzy online?
9 But it's not the first time Kmart has caused a frenzy .
10 Have you seen a bizarre swimwear trend causing a frenzy online?
11 But it's not the only hazelnut-flavoured bar causing a frenzy online.
12 Last year, the same appliance cost $579 and caused a frenzy among shoppers.
13 Of course, the picture of the pair that landed on social media caused a frenzy .
14 Last year, Fashion Nova's $31 micro bikini also caused a frenzy .
15 The exclusivity around it caused a frenzy , only adding to the hype around the collaborative project.
16 This has caused a frenzy of opposition from campaign groups who were heavily represented at the meeting.
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