Sentence examples for aroused much debate from inspiring English sources

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This new language, according to an academic quoted by Global Times, aroused much debate during preparations for the plenum.

The question of whether such work is an innovative art form or a public nuisance has aroused much debate.

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The debate had aroused much curiosity -- and, among Republicans, apprehension -- in setting a political unknown against a man who in 20 years in Congress has become known as one of the best brawlers in politics.

Whatever the Fed does, the market downturn is likely to arouse much more debate about interest rate policy.

The appointment has aroused much interest in business circles.

Lister's proposal was widely publicized and aroused much opposition.

And yet this has not aroused much commentary.

His picture "Crucifixion" aroused much interest in art circles.

These rigorous measures aroused much hostility, and most of his reforming work was undone by successors.

The drone attack that killed Hakimullah has aroused much controversy in Pakistan.

Peter the Hermit, whose miracles aroused much popular adulation, represented most aptly this new attitude.

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