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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are evoked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings, memories, or thoughts that are brought to mind by a particular stimulus or situation.
Example: "The nostalgic photographs are evoked memories of my childhood summers spent at the beach."
Alternatives: "are summoned" or "are triggered".
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Hot things are evoked in cool prose.
The pleasures of love are evoked.
Visions of oil burning from "Azerbaijan to Tibet" are evoked.
In most cases layers of identification are evoked.
They are evoked now only to underline their absence.
Past masters — Morandi, Balthus, Richter, Tuymans — are evoked, but distantly.
Her uncles' deaths but not her father's are evoked; her father's second wife is hardly mentioned.
Images are evoked of distraught residents living in fear of violence and abuse.
Lear's riotous knights are evoked by distant braying horns and voices.
Trees are evoked by aqua leaves and black branchlike lines floating on a backdrop and a smaller panel in front.
Even the most uncanny events are evoked in a straightforward, meticulous language that takes our comprehension for granted.
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