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The phrase "arouse dream" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of stimulating or inspiring a dream or aspiration, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The motivational speaker aimed to arouse dreams of success in the audience."
Alternatives: "inspire dreams" or "ignite aspirations".
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The Alborz Mountains soar above the north side of the megalopolis that is the Iranian capital, their snowy peaks arousing dreams of evasion in people caught by the city's bottlenecks.
As a kid, in the sixties, I was awed, amazed, inspired by the seeming gracefulness of the colossal blastoffs from Cape Kennedy, but also understood it as a marvel of science, a realm that aroused my dreams and ambitions and in which I planned to make my career.
Without the hopes and dreams aroused by Eros, children are left apathetic, disrespectful, and empty.
Just when we thought that we were incapable of action, and skeptical of dreams, Obama aroused from our stupor.
Instead, try to be mindful of the reactions or feelings that their dreams arouse.
The military junta flexed its muscles to strut, preen and try to arouse the patriotic dreams of people who hadn't done anything to harm anyone.
St . Lukes trailer for the apocalypse cut into the tedium of the Latin Mass, temporarily obscuring such erotic day dreams as sitting in a church pew tended to arouse in me.
In 1988, William Masters and Virginia Johnson theorized that the wet dream occurred as a natural reflex in response to physiological tension experienced by men who became aroused but had not ejaculated.
Those dreams have been aroused over the past few months.
Everything works to arouse or to warn.
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