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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has generated a significant amount of interest, concern, or emotion.
Example: "The recent events aroused substantial public interest in the proposed legislation."
Alternatives: "generated considerable" or "provoked significant".
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Both models have aroused substantial interest, most notably in anthropology and archaeology.
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Sherman aroused strong feelings.
The Nazification attempt aroused strong resistance, however.
Obamacare arouses strong emotions.
This arouses very strong emotions.
Fortunately, the status of the tiger has aroused widespread empathy, and its cause has received substantial international support.
That said, I think that the outcry aroused by "Kick-Ass" has an authentic and substantial essence, one that arises from a distinctive malaise that differs from the mere boredom elicited by a mediocre comedy or romance.
We all need substantial bursts of the "love hormone" oxytocin to get sexually aroused – and that's less likely to happen if his body is fizzing with stress hormones or her rational brain is on overdrive.
The latest indications are that there will be a further reduction of 1.4 percent, arousing fears of a substantial drawdown of stocks.
Became a little aroused.
This aroused our curiosity.
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