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The phrase "aroused into" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in most contexts.
It could potentially be used in contexts where someone is stirred or awakened into a particular state or action, but it is not standard.
Example: "The speech aroused him into a state of passionate activism."
Alternatives: "stirred into" or "awakened to".
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That Trump and Bannon seem not to know this – that they are willing to make opponents of the military and the security establishment, that they are willing to arouse into opposition and conjure enemies out of potential friends – may be their biggest weakness of all.
He writes: "It is time now to bring this question and the empathy it arouses into our political discourse as a new animating force.
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Had the public not aroused itself into aggression, we would now be looking toward construction of an anachronistic, theme-park version of Rockefeller Center, next to the one we've already got across the road in Battery Park City.
But when, in 1941, the New York Sun reported in a story describing the Cosey Collection that it was a Lincoln letter Cosey had stolen from the Library of Congress, he swiftly put aside all such fuzzy intellections and, his pride of scholarship and craft aroused, stomped into the editor's office to protest against this and other inaccuracies in the article.
Hahn's cocaine pipe TV ad ranks among the all-time sleaziest, right down there with Pete Wilson's "they keep coming" spot that aroused Latinos into citizenship.
In fact, the generals had planned to transmute the patriotism aroused by football into war much earlier.
"Everyone has dark hair, false teeth, and can be sexually aroused until they go into the coffin".
Fe deposition at the graphite anode surface aroused from its dissolution into the electrolyte is not significant even when the cell is cycled at 50 °C condition.
Those who met with Mr. Campbell talked of anxieties aroused by bears breaking into homes, roaming in backyards, frightening schoolchildren on playgrounds and near rural bus stops, and killing goats, rabbits and chickens.
Mr. Durst has told friends and family members that he feared that no one would believe his story because of what he said were the unwarranted suspicions aroused by investigators looking into the disappearance of his first wife.
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