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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something has generated anticipation or hope regarding a future event or outcome.
Example: "The movie's trailer was so captivating that it aroused expectations for a thrilling cinematic experience."
Alternatives: "raised hopes" or "sparked anticipation".
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The risk the region faces is not the financial crises of old but rather the clash between low growth and the aroused expectations of growing middle classes.
Whereas meetings of rulers aroused expectations and were considered risky, unobtrusive diplomacy by resident envoys was deemed safer and more effective.
A fundamental realignment of Japanese politics, long predicted and long overdue, may beckon again.Mr Koizumi's campaign promises ("Change the LDP, change Japan") have aroused expectations that something is about to happen for the better.
His courtesy visit, the third by a reigning pope, has aroused expectations of further rapprochement between Catholics and Jews.
MacArthur ended the address saying: MacArthur received public adulation, which aroused expectations that he would run for president, but he was not a candidate.
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That is why the E.I.B.'s head, Werner Hoyer, warned against arousing "expectations completely over the horizon".
(Similarly, while we are fixing notation, if we had written "∨", "↔", or "⊤", we would be arousing expectations of disjunction, equivalence or biconditionality and a truth constant, respectively).
A musicologist, Susan McClary, is on orthodox critical ground in describing sonata form, the core musical structure of male-dominated 19th-century music, as "a process of arousing expectation of a single climax and then delaying its gratification".
Rather, he aroused exaggerated expectations that he couldn't live up to.
Last February, another "cessation of hostilities" agreement aroused similar expectations, but was short-lived.
Shakespeare and Music David Lindley The Arden Shakespeare £18.99, pp284 Shakespeare and Comedy RW Maslen The Arden Shakespeare £18.99, pp270 These titles aroused false expectations.
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