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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arouse concerning" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be an attempt to express a feeling of concern or to provoke thought about a particular issue, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The recent events in the community have begun to arouse concerning feelings among the residents."
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When questions arouse concerning tissue morphology, H&E-stained sections were reviewed for confirmation.
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And his salary — twenty-eight hundred dollars a month — was good, but not good enough to arouse concern.
This means that he shared their near blindness toward racial injustice and impatience with efforts to arouse concern about what was happening along the color line.
But even a modestly remilitarized Japan "is certain to arouse concern and opposition in Beijing," a former American ambassador to China, J. Stapleton Roy, said in a speech recently.
This development has aroused concern.
That has aroused concern among environmentalists.
The time taken to complete public inquiries has aroused concern.
The inference was clear – the administrators knew the link between Grier and Whyte had aroused concern.
News of the increased scrutiny to come has aroused concern from local community leaders.
"What is arousing concern is that it's a pattern," said Capt.
And off the court, his blood tests began arousing concern, which Appel conveyed to the Nets.
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