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Use "commotions" in a sentence
"Wars, and what the gospel writer Luke called "commotions," including acts of terror and protracted riots in more places, fill headlines-bringing more suffering and death."
"He clearly prophesied that Napoleon’s kingdom would be "thrown into confusion", that his "empire shall pass" from his hands, and that his people would experience great "commotions"."
"Decency is one of those quiet, respectable virtues that make life more pleasant by adding no commotions."