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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused passion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong feeling or emotion that has been awakened or stimulated, often in a romantic or intense context.
Example: "The artist's performance aroused passion in the audience, leaving them captivated and inspired."
Alternatives: "ignited desire" or "stirred emotion".
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But he wasn't entirely wrong: for decades now, the issue of immigration into the state — mostly by Bengali Muslims coming from the eastern part of Bengal, which became East Pakistan in 1947 and Bangladesh in 1971 — has aroused passion and fury that sometimes explodes into violence.
The recent violence, in which nearly 100 people, most of them Palestinians, have died, has aroused passion and fury that have embraced even normally apolitical middle-class people like Dr. Omar, a teacher of comparative literature at Ain Shams University in Cairo.
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I'd like to see Bernie Sanders out there every day, breaking through the numbness, because his rhetoric also arouses passion in his followers.
But the issue continues to arouse passions here.
Steroid use among athletes has clearly aroused national passions, but passionate arousal isn't the ideal frame of mind for reasoned debate.
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"For over thirty years, Concorde aroused a passion in people," Marlow said.
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