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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused concern over" 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 recent environmental report aroused concern over the potential impact of pollution on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "raised alarm about" or "sparked worry regarding".
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But the king's recent medical problems have aroused concern over whether a reformer like him, or a conservative, would succeed him.
Fish morbidity and mortality events in Chesapeake Bay tributaries have aroused concern over the health of this important aquatic ecosystem.
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But there have been only a few short-lived attempts to target radio messages at other stars — with each attempt arousing concerns over alien reprisals.
The case aroused concern and dismay as it weighed arguments over whether it is ever lawful to permit the taking of life.
The national revival also aroused concern in Moscow, where Joseph Stalin was strengthening his grip over the party apparatus.
But making such tests available directly to consumers over the Internet, as these companies do, has aroused concern in both scientific and public-health circles.
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.
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