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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something has stimulated or awakened a particular feeling, emotion, or interest within oneself.
Example: "The novel aroused my curiosity about ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "stimulated my" or "ignited my".
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Grafted tomatoes have aroused my gardener's lust.
This challenge aroused my competitive instincts.
"It's aroused my cynicism," she said.
Hereinafter I intend to focus on the theoretical profiles that aroused my curiosity.
The sight of all this silver has aroused my inner Hapsburg.
My carelessness about money aroused my wife's deepest-held fears and anxieties.
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Nothing arouses my curiosity like sticker shock.
This mystery was beginning to arouse my suspicion.
I regularly check my child's pages, and when something arouses my suspicion, I check her friends' pages, too.
As with the death of Bloom, Frances is used as an intermediary, which arouses my suspicions further.
When I handed it over, she turned deathly pale, arousing my curiosity.. "That must be a check for a lot of money," I said.
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