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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or event that has caused worry or anxiety among individuals or groups.
Example: "The sudden increase in pollution levels has aroused concern among environmentalists and local residents."
Alternatives: "raised alarm" or "sparked worry".
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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.
More recently, its reported use in fringe religious cults and radical political groups has aroused concern in the United States.
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If she had been nominated, her Wall Street ties would have likely aroused concerns among liberal lawmakers and consumer advocates.
The arrests and detentions of more than 1,200 people since Sept. 11 have also aroused concerns at the F.B.I.
The rise in these local databases has aroused concerns among some critics, worried about both the lax rules governing them and the privacy issues they raise.
This situation has aroused concerns about social injustice, and governments have been urged to take social inequality into account when considering air quality interventions.
This aroused concerns about the specificity of this compound, which has now been used in multiple studies on Rsk [ 1, 13, 20].
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