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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arouse disapproval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, behaviors, or statements that provoke negative reactions or criticism from others.
Example: "His controversial remarks during the meeting seemed to arouse disapproval among his colleagues."
Alternatives: "evoke criticism" or "provoke discontent".
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Another issue for Speaker Subjectivism is that the subject matter of the moral thought is not distinctively evaluative: if Ellen is a Presbyterian and thinks that stealing is wrong, the content of Ellen's thought might be just that stealing is such as to arouse disapproval in Presbyterians.
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Bernstein aroused disapproval with his political orations and physical gyrations; Harold C. Schonberg, of the Times, chided him on a weekly basis for offenses against decorum.
Later this was prohibited, as it took too much time and caused fermentation; furthermore, some of the subjects chosen by the perforators aroused the disapproval of rabbinical censors.
The Taliban have aroused Western disapproval for their strictures on women, as well as for harboring Osama bin Laden, whom the United States sees as a terrorist.
Although inspired by works of the Old Masters Giorgione's Pastoral Concert (c. 1510) and Raphael's Judgment of Paris (c. 1517 20)—this large canvas aroused loud disapproval and began for Manet that "carnival notoriety" from which he would suffer for most of his career.
Despite arousing the disapproval of many of his contemporaries, both pagan and Christian, Philoponus' immediate influence may have been considerable among fellow-monophysites in Egypt.
With a free-spirited English-speaking mother and a father who helps with housework ("Malays who have forgotten their roots," grumbles a local busybody), Orked's family is as likely to arouse envy as it is disapproval.
After all, I am merely expressing my feelings whilst you are expressing yours, and there is nothing remotely inconsistent about the supposition that X arouses approval in me and disapproval in you.
A Chorus of Disapproval.
(Murmurs of disapproval).
Or is this music fuelled by disapproval?
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