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Common collocations with furore in American Collocation

furore noun singular

US /ˈfjʊˌrɔr/

happening now or a short time ago

current
recent

The recent furore over party funding has obscured other issues.

political or public

political
public

These indiscretions caused a minor political furore.

big/not big

considerable
great
huge
minor

She has spoken out today amid the great furore about MP’s expenses.

media

The media furore around this case prompted the police to issue a statement on Wednesday.

He left the government in the furore surrounding his million-pound loan to another government minister.

cause
create
provoke
spark

A few months later his donation became public knowledge, and the revelation caused a furore in Parliament.